Can somebody tell me where the Gray area in my picture comes from? It's not in the preview of the pic so I'm really confused. Is there any way to make it look right?
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Camera-Specific Properties: Equipment Make samsung Camera Model SM-J510FN Camera Software J510FNXXU2AQA7 Maximum Lens Aperture f/1.9 Sensing Method One-Chip Color Area Focal Length (35mm Equiv) 28 mm Image-Specific Properties: Image Width 4128 Image Height 3096 Image Orientation Right-Hand, Top Horizontal Resolution 72 dpi Vertical Resolution 72 dpi Image Created 2017:05:11 13:16:25 Exposure Time 1/384 sec F-Number f/1.9 Exposure Program Normal Program ISO Speed Rating 64 Lens Aperture f/1.9 Brightness 7.1 EV Exposure Bias 0 EV Metering Mode Center Weighted Average Light Source Unknown Flash No Flash Focal Length 3.70 mm Color Space Information sRGB Image Width 4128 Image Height 3096 Exposure Mode Auto White Balance Auto Scene Capture Type Standard Unique Image ID V13QLJB01SA
>>3076687
This is the preview
Corrupted file? I remember I had a few images, where the preview was fucked, but the raw image was OK. Never had it the other way around.
Its grey due to your flat picture profile, it looks a block of grey but it actually contains more information than the rest of your picture. Your virtual shutter isn't spinning fast enough(firmware update?) and thus only correctly captures the high information on the left side of your picture.
Try turning your phone horizontally next time you take a picture as the lens levels with the horizon line and there is less gravity pull down on your sensor.
>>3076697
this
>>3076697
>horizontal
You can call it "landscape". But everything else is spot on.
>>3076697
Ok thanks next Time I will follow your advice
>>3076875
sure landscape if you are more right brain inclined, for us left brainiacs horizontal is more accurate
>>3077252
Please don't call me a "dumb fuck." Thank you.
>>3077258
Maybe don't be a dumb fuck by insisting your idiotic, incorrect, and idiosyncratic usage of language is somehow more correct than the jargon that's been around for generations.
>>3077259
Please stop yelling at me.