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Next Samsung Expert RAW update to address saturation in photos

Samsung’s Expert RAW app is an excellent alternative camera app for those who own a supported Galaxy smartphone (which includes most of the company’s flagships launched in the last four years) and want more control over the process of capturing photos. Expert RAW, as the name suggests, saves images in both JPG and RAW format. And, as Samsung puts it, Expert RAW offers improvements such as wider dynamic range and brighter and clearer photos in low-light conditions compared to the default camera app. Samsung regularly…

June’s Pixel feature drop adds hands-free photos and oxygen saturation tracking

You might be waiting for the release of the Pixel Fold on June 27th, but Google has one big launch before it gets its first foldable out into the world. In a blog post, the company announced the June feature drop of the Pixel family. There were a bunch of features announced for both the Pixel phones and the Pixel Watch, but there are definitely some key highlights for both devices. Pixel phones get macro video, hands-free photos, and more For the Pixel phones, the biggest feature has to be for the…

Bastl Instruments teases mini stereo mixer with unique saturation controls

Bastl Instruments is no stranger to quirky takes on musical instruments and now they're adding a portable stereo mixer to the lineup. The company just announced Bestie, a tiny mixer with plenty of vintage vibes and control options. This 5-channel stereo mixer boasts individual channel mutes and gain boosts up to +20 dB, so it should integrate nicely with a diverse array of instruments, from guitars to synthesizers and beyond. This is a Bastl product, though, so innovation comes in the form of a built-in stereo distortion…

Resolving the Memory Saturation Error

In this blog, we are going to look at the resolution to the memory saturation error reported by Dynatrace on a machine that hosts multiple JVMs.  The memory saturation error is thrown from Dynatrace when the memory usage goes beyond 80% and the page faults go beyond 20-page faults/second on a Linux machine.  For this blog, let's assume that we are using a Linux machine with 128GB memory and 6 application JVMs are running with 16GB set as minimum and maximum heap size. The memory saturation error might get thrown if the…