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ToryXX
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Posted: 2006-09-14 13:14
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DarKMaGiCiaN can you post some pictures?::)
DarKMaGiCiaN
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Posted: 2006-09-14 13:23
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On 2006-09-14 13:14:43, ToryXX wrote:
DarKMaGiCiaN can you post some pictures?::)



untill now all pics are in macro mode because I'm at work now and I cant get out from the office (

also I tried to upload the pics but it keep asking me to login I dont know why (
DarKMaGiCiaN
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Posted: 2006-09-14 13:36
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check this out
Keybord
http://www.t3rbo.com/photo/vi[....]21d80377bb0964e14609ce818cd5e7


network cable pic
http://www.t3rbo.com/photo/vi[....]d9b8a82df86d40d43e6bd25b50b9f2

network cable pic after auto level color
http://www.t3rbo.com/photo/vi[....]25ff36a456a544f99bd581020527cf


2uk3y
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Posted: 2006-09-14 13:53
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i tested the 5.6u, 5.6u (contrast adjustment) and 5.6c (spot removed)....
all in NightMode coz here at my place nite already....

5.6u like all said overexposure......

5.6u (contrast adjustment) and 5.6c (spot removed) not much different....
only that 5.6u (contrast adjustment) have more contrast......
the sharpness, what i saw is the same for this 2 driver.....

but need to test on daylight to see how good this 2 driver !!!!
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smuko
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Posted: 2006-09-14 16:05
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Hi.
This morning I went outside to test v5.6u. I'm a bit disappointed. I don't think it's an improvement over 5.6c.
If anyone's interested, you can see some of the photos I took here. (I'm too lazy to upload them to Esato, so click on the link pls).
Has anyone tested the new v5.6i??

(Mirror) Camdriver v5.6i (2006 09 14)

[ This Message was edited by: smuko on 2006-09-14 15:10 ]
sk_k750
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Posted: 2006-09-14 16:11
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Hi smuko....

If u compare the drivers thers is no change in 5.6c and 5.6u. Earlier 5.6u had contrast to 2 but now later was settled to 1. and the spot photometry property 18 has been removed.... ther is no any improvements done to 5.6c.........

I guess we have reached the saturation point........ Enjoy the 5.6c without spot in w750.......... bye bye...

smuko
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Posted: 2006-09-14 16:24
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Mmm ok, so the problem is in the photographer, not the driver. Could anyone explain to me why all the previous drivers used Spot Photometry, and all the new drivers don't? What's the difference?
ap0lo
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Posted: 2006-09-14 16:40
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Spot Photometry is a feature that balances the brightness of the photo based on what's actualy focused (into the green square).

It kinda makes the pictures become overexposured. (i think).
=)
ap0lo
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Posted: 2006-09-14 16:46
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Hi smuko....

If u compare the drivers thers is no change in 5.6c and 5.6u. Earlier 5.6u had contrast to 2 but now later was settled to 1. and the spot photometry property 18 has been removed.... ther is no any improvements done to 5.6c.........

I guess we have reached the saturation point........ Enjoy the 5.6c without spot in w750.......... bye bye...



So the latest 5.6u and 5.6c are one?
Or is there a tiny difference between them?

Based on the photos on page 122 I could see no difference.


[ This Message was edited by: ap0lo on 2006-09-14 15:48 ]
bbjuju
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Posted: 2006-09-14 16:54
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Sorry to make things more complicated. But can I ask one more question? Does the spot_photometry_removed_5.6c have 600k buffer or unlimited buffer?

I ask this because the phone never crashes on me with no buffer 5.6c before. So, I just want the no_buffer_spot_photometry_removed_5.6c version, too.

Or you can just tell me which line to change to make the no_buffer version. Thanks!!

[ This Message was edited by: bbjuju on 2006-09-14 15:56 ]
2uk3y
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Posted: 2006-09-14 17:29
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the important thing is the technic and skills of photography.....
even if u got the best driver + wrong technic and skills , the pic will also look worse.....
that why there is brightness controll from -2.0 to +2.0 ....
so why they put that thing, only for fun, i guess not......
so u cant just take pic by not change the setting..... so the technic and skill the most important.....
u also need to know when, how, where to take the best pic by using the setting in ur phone....
so lets thing about that......
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mudfkinbad
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Posted: 2006-09-14 17:35
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I am new here and amaze with what you guys have done, getting bored with my K750i and hope to flash W800i on it, can anyone give me a quick guide as to how to flash it and also upgrade the cam driver. i do have a dcu60 cable that came with the phone. Having a 1 gb card and loads of mp3.

maybe I ask for tooo much..... can anyone tell me how to flash my phone first?? Please help
smuko
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Posted: 2006-09-14 17:38
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@2uk3y

I agree with you. But the problem is that we can adjust our camdriver only once and not everytime we take a picture. So we have to find the most common settings that will allow us to take good pictures most often.

Yet another question: what's that "buffer" thing all about? What happens if we increase or decrease it?
e_erzan
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Posted: 2006-09-14 17:55
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On 2006-09-14 17:38:38, smuko wrote:
@2uk3y

I agree with you. But the problem is that we can adjust our camdriver only once and not everytime we take a picture. So we have to find the most common settings that will allow us to take good pictures most often.

Yet another question: what's that "buffer" thing all about? What happens if we increase or decrease it?



If we increase the buffer,it will crash,and if we set it too low,it may not survive too...so must be in the correct moderation level...
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2uk3y
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Posted: 2006-09-14 18:06
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@ mudfkinbad
wrong place to ask that question.... plz

@ smuko
yeah i know that, so find the best driver that suitable ur phone....
other then that let the setting do their work hehehehe

@ e_erzan
i just wonder, is this "buffer" thing effect the quality of pic ???
just curious
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