Fuzzy fuzzy fuzzy.
Here I thought it was me. That when I was image crunching I was completely destroying the quality of the photo. But time and again the crunched image looked as bad as the originals.
Then I thought I wasn’t getting the camera app setting right. So I futzed and tweated, and nothing better was created.
Then I though that the camera window was smudged. Therefor I Windex®-ed it to death … and still no better quality.
Not me.
So next I thought it was the default camera app in this phone. I downloaded my old favorite camera app. The one I used for the breathtaking sunsets in Mazatlan Mexico. But, nope, not any better.
Next went online for the highest ranking free camera app for Android that there is, according to Google’s play store. Downloaded that app, played with the setting andput it up to 5 megapixels, and voila. Same crap. Still fuzzy when you zoom in or even look at it full size.
Not the camera app.
That left the $100 phone I’m using as the culprit. For thIS paper flower project, I’m using my backup phone – which is for when I misplace my main phone. Which is alot. Really, alot.
But having the 2nd phone is also grand because I get to have its ‘identity’ set to this project’s email, Pinterest, Instagram, etc. So now I don’t have to switch logins between my ammarpaperflowers account vs my personal account. I just switch phones.
But this cheapo phone is failing me now. No matter how fantastic a DPI I am able to set it to, the camera is fuzzying it, and the robust dpi is complete wasted.
It’s the camera hardware in the phone.
So suck! Should I get another phone? Or … get an awesome camera with wi-fi that will auto-upload my pics to my One Drive.
They have that right?







