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Description of Agc 9.2 XML and Its Profile

The document outlines various camera profiles for the Agc 9.1 v15 smartphone by Giancarlo Maggiore, detailing settings for the main sensor, ultra-wide sensor, and front sensor. Each profile is tailored for specific photography conditions, such as indoor lighting, portraits, and macro photography, with descriptions of their unique characteristics and optimal use cases. The document indicates that the ultra-wide and front sensors currently have limited profiles, with plans for further optimization in the future.
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Description of Agc 9.2 XML and Its Profile

The document outlines various camera profiles for the Agc 9.1 v15 smartphone by Giancarlo Maggiore, detailing settings for the main sensor, ultra-wide sensor, and front sensor. Each profile is tailored for specific photography conditions, such as indoor lighting, portraits, and macro photography, with descriptions of their unique characteristics and optimal use cases. The document indicates that the ultra-wide and front sensors currently have limited profiles, with plans for further optimization in the future.
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Config for Agc 9.1 v15 by Giancarlo Maggiore.

Given that perfection does not exist on a smartphone.

Main sensor:

Standard mode:
Balanced profile for standard photos.
Can be used with good daylight (outdoors).
Good results even with indoor light with a slight increase in noise.
This is the profile to use the most, unless you want to exploit the features of
other profiles for photos that are better optimized through these different
features.

Indoor mode:
Profile optimized for photos with average good light (indoors).
Increased contrast and decreased exposure to obtain the sensation of indoor photos
where shadows become slightly less readable.

Soft mode:
Profile optimized for photos of people, especially portraits.
Sharpness and noise reduced without losing too much detail.
Also useful in naturalistic landscapes where the overall aroma of the scene is more
important than the readability of the minimum detail.
It is not a face retouch but serves to make facial details slightly less rough.

Leica mode:
Profile based on the standard but adapted to the characteristics of Leica lenses.
Lowered saturation, vivid reds, addition of a small classic vignetting of Summilux
and Summicron. Usable for portraits with 1.4X zoom, or in any case for particular
landscapes.
The legibility of the details is slightly increased compared to the standard.

Hasselblad mode:
Profile based on the standard but adapted in terms of colors and detail to the
optics of the famous brand mentioned. Hasselblads are large format cameras so the
results have an optimal softness but an exaggerated readability of the detail.
Even the colors, as much as you can in a smartphone, have the Hasselblad
characteristics, optimal saturation but an extra splendor.

Pastoral mode:
Profile based on standard but with The color transform changed to Pastoral. Warmer
photos without exaggerating in the perception of saturation. Usable when you want
to have such features, and also great for photos of colorful food or drinks.

Transparent mode:
Profile based on the standard but with the color transform changed to transparent.
Cooler photos. The logic is the same as the pastoral profile. Can be used when such
characteristics are desired, esempio snowy landscape or for
B&W mode:
Profile based on the standard for monochrome black and white photos... Good
contrast and good details. Use on Photo of glass or steel accessorie.

B&W mode:
Profile based on the standard monochrome Black and white photos. Optimal contrasts,
deep blacks and legible whites.

B&W Leica mode:


Profile based on the standard for monochrome black and white photos but with the
characteristics of Leica optics. Optimal contrast and light vignetting. Excellent
for portraits of people that imitate the classic rendering of the optics of the
brand mentioned, and in any case in the case in which you want the specific
characteristics just describe.

Brown mode:
Profile based on B&W but with the color transform changed to Brown... Simulates
old, very dated photos that have undergone yellowing of the whites over time.
Vintage photo...

Macro mode:
Profile based On standard for macro photography with 1.4x zoom or 2x zoom. So
ridoot The noise, added slight saturation and brilliance to enhance the scenes of
outside or insects.

Hdre mode:
Profile based on the advanced HDR shooting mode, HDR++, useful when in the scene to
be photographed there are areas that are strongly decompensated as exposure.
Example is a moderately lit room with a window that exposes a view under the strong
sun.
It compensates better than the ZSL which in that case would burn the window. It is
not recommended to use it when the scene is well balanced as shadows-lights ratio,
because HDR as a control of artifacts and noise is not as precise as ZSL, so you
lose a bit of readability of small details.

Ultra wide sensor:

For now, only the standard profile has been included and it is not even fully
optimized.
Later we will try a second mode, HDRE, just for extreme cases of scenes with areas
strongly decompensated as exposure to each other.

Front sensor:

For now, only a standard profile that is not at all well optimized. To the front
sensor I will dedicate myself to it when all the profiles of the other two main
sensors will be concluded with good optimization. ... I will devote myself to the
profiles of the front as soon as the other two main sensors are completed.

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