4/5/2023 0 Comments Htc picture rescue phone![]() ![]() Hboot on the HTC One allows you to reset your device and more. Before doing this though, make sure you have done a full backup of everything you want to keep on your device. From here you can access Fastboot/Recovery and clear caches etc, but the option most likely to make a difference is a Factory Reset. To do this, go to the Hboot menu by turning your device off and pressing Volume Down and Power until the Hboot menu appears. If your screen never comes on, just watch a YouTube video of the procedure and follow the number of button presses. First thing's first, try a Factory Reset. The long story short is that this is not a simple issue to fix, but the following steps should help you have the best chance of sorting it out. Some of these fixes worked, some didn't, and most were temporary at best. In previous One devices, the issue seems to have been that the internal cable connector was folded and the compression of the fold would cause the device's screen to go black. Some of the methods floating around the internet for this black screen issue include smacking the phone against a hard surface (not recommended), pressing hard around the camera lens or giving the entire device a gentle twist. Then of course, you can also do some portrait touch-ups for skin smoothness, face contouring etc.If the black screen of death is causing you grief, we've got you covered. The cherry on top is the ‘Seasons’ affect, where you can add some snow, dandelions, maple leaves or sakura, aka cherry petals, to your image. Most of the post-processing options are quite gimmicky: there are hat, sunglasses and afro stickers (among others) to make a person look funny and Foregrounder mode to add effects to parts of the image that will then look sketched, ‘zoom blurred’, cartoonified or colorized. You can either swipe around the picture or move the smartphone around to slightly change the perspective in the picture, just like a ‘real’ 3D image. Here is another post-processing effect that the duo camera permits. ![]() The separation between the back- and foreground was much too radical, which is why I can only recommend using this feature where there are clear contrast and contours in the image. From our test though, the effect of this feature was quite imprecise and much too strong. HTC gives the user a lot of editing options once the picture has been taken, a lot of which is made possible by the duo camera, like the option to change the focus with UFocus. It’s like the image moves in the direction you are supposedly looking. Once the picture is taken, it’s actually quite neat to then move through the image, which you can do by swiping the screen with your finger or by moving your whole self around. The photo quality here is ok, but it might take some practice if you aren’t used to it. 360 Panoramaģ60 Panorama is quite easy to use: you match the square in the middle of the display with the scattered red squares in the image. Just like with the M7, you can change between the various modes by swiping up from the bottom to the top of the viewfinder image. Next to the basic camera mode, there are quite a few to select, like video, Zoe, selfie, dual mode and Pan 360. This mode can be named and retrieved from the main camera menu, next to basic camera, Zoe Mode etc. ![]() One of the useful features is the fact that you can save modes that you have configured yourself in the manual settings with, for example, the contrast, saturation and focus. Saved settings - choose your own preset modes The intensity for some of these filters can be altered with the slider found on the left hand-side. The HTC One offers 15 filters that you can see on the viewfinder screen before taking the picture. If you change this last feature, it will take some time to respond, and when you switch by to automatic mode, it will take a few seconds before the display returns to normal. This worked well in the test and the changes were shown in the viewfinder screen without any lags, aside from the shutter speed. What’s really cool about the HTC One camera is that you can adjust various settings in manual mode, like white balance, contrast, ISO, shutter speed and focus. Manual mode - Configure shutter speed and more HDR mode offers a real-time previews, a rare feature that we’ve only just encountered on the Galaxy S5. The HTC One M8 offers a three point menu button on the viewfinder screen that provides the standard camera functions that you’ll recognize from many smartphones. ![]()
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