Well...if you take the same shot with both Lumia Camera and Lumia Camera Classic you get 2 different results.
So far i belive that when shot with the old camera software, the results are the same as on cyan. At least they seem to be very close.
Lumia camera does this - heavily processes the image after it was taken. Basically it adds allot more contrast and some sharpening, making the image having darker tones and appear sharper than the results you get using Lumia Camera classic. Also because of the increased contrast, the noise levels seem to be lower. It is indeed much faster, and quicker to focus. The overall results seem to me a bit too dark and overprocessed, leaving the really darker areas of the shot without details, almost completely dark.
Also, when taking pictures on auto, i could only get 1/25 maximum exposure on auto settings, while it used to be 1/3 on Lumia Camera classic. There is no timer on Lumia camera.
I din not compare the shots from Lumia Camera Classic on Cyan vs Denim. They seem to be the same but not sure, did not test them yet. I have some frames prepared and will test and compare them later. ( i will post some examples here if i can)
These are my FIRST impressions, so take them with a grain of salt. I did not test the differences properly yet.
So far i belive that when shot with the old camera software, the results are the same as on cyan. At least they seem to be very close.
Lumia camera does this - heavily processes the image after it was taken. Basically it adds allot more contrast and some sharpening, making the image having darker tones and appear sharper than the results you get using Lumia Camera classic. Also because of the increased contrast, the noise levels seem to be lower. It is indeed much faster, and quicker to focus. The overall results seem to me a bit too dark and overprocessed, leaving the really darker areas of the shot without details, almost completely dark.
Also, when taking pictures on auto, i could only get 1/25 maximum exposure on auto settings, while it used to be 1/3 on Lumia Camera classic. There is no timer on Lumia camera.
I din not compare the shots from Lumia Camera Classic on Cyan vs Denim. They seem to be the same but not sure, did not test them yet. I have some frames prepared and will test and compare them later. ( i will post some examples here if i can)
These are my FIRST impressions, so take them with a grain of salt. I did not test the differences properly yet.