Why Is There An Occulting Stripe On The Viewfinder When I Am Shooting Scenes With Light Color Background - Huawei Honor 7 Faq

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3.71 Why is there an occulting stripe on the viewfinder
when I am shooting scenes with light color background?
Transparent treatment is added in your phone's UI design, which brings a painting stacking
effect and does not affect the display and photo effects.
3.72 Why are the photos seem red with a high saturation
degree?
This is a shooting effect of your phone. Red, green, and blue have high saturation degrees,
which can make your photos brighter.
3.73 Why do the brightness and color change when I touch
on the previewed photo?
When you touch on the previewed photo, your phone will expose according to the touched
areas, resulting in slight brightness and color changes, which is a normal phenomenon.
3.74 Why is the photo loaded slowly after I shoot it?
After you touch the shooting button, the image optimization program will take up a while to
achieve a better image quality, which is a normal phenomenon. The image optimization time
will be shortened in the future. It is recommended that you update your phone to the latest
version.
3.75 Why are there white dots on the photos taken against
strong light?
Those white dots are bright dots caused by strong light refraction on the lens, which is a
normal optical phenomenon.
3.76 Why does the viewfinder have shadows or seem red
when I am taking photos with flash turned on?
The preview effect of the shooting application is not set to the optimal, which does not affect
the actual image quality of your photos.
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