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edwardob Joined: Oct 20, 2009 Posts: 127 PM |
Here we've got a littel shoot out with Twilight Landscape @ ISO 100 x ISO 200. (ISO 200 may look more bright, but the pixel to pixel quality decrases dramatically - we don't buy an 8 Mp camera to use pics just like we post here, @ VGA res):
[ This Message was edited by: Vit on 2009-11-20 02:08 ]
why will you be going for iso200...if you think quality is not as good? |
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dobrizmaj Joined: Oct 18, 2009 Posts: 26 From: Serbia PM |
On 2009-11-20 03:15:49, Vit wrote:
On 2009-11-19 20:26:39, dobrizmaj wrote:
On 2009-11-19 19:20:00, Vit wrote:
On 2009-11-19 17:57:40, dobrizmaj wrote:
My old N82 performed a lot better in this regard.
i had n82, and c905 with dm3.8 makes mush better photos...
dm3.8 is still beta, but it delivers great pictures
n82 is great cam-phone, but c905...BOOM
LOL. Some comments... Just make me laugh. Sorry, guys, could not resist. Some people just can't bear to see a hint of another mobile company here... It's like discussing either religion, politics, or football. Sorry about mentioning the name Nokia here. I am really sorry about that.
I would like to see you laughing in my face...then i would not be able to resis some things...just thinking of that makes me happy...
now...my english is not that good so i cant argue with you...all i can say is that i didnt had problems with yellowish spot when using flash...
You still haven't taken a close look at your low light pics. Yellow spots are there. Just take a look @ some of my earlier posts here @ this thread regarding this matter. It's a well known problem of this phone. Satio has it as well. See one of its indoor pics in a mall posted @ gsmarena.com. Zoom it @ its full size. Chromatic aberration is the name of those horrible yellow spots. It's a huge fault.
[ This Message was edited by: Vit on 2009-11-20 02:22 ]
maybe ur right...but on 19inch monitor it is not noticeable...or i am blind...and i aint gonna make posters, so for me, it`s ok...
@luhccas-c905: are u stupid or what? i have both c905 and n82 so i can`t be jalous on nokia... dont have that kind of problems, i simply like c905 much more than n82, like u sad for n82 it`s extremely agressive with the details...
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Luhccas-U1a Joined: Mar 24, 2008 Posts: > 500 PM, WWW
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If I was stupid you would've been huffy yet...
If you like your c905,why bother with a comment?This will make it worse?
Measure your words before talking BS.
 is a lifestyle! |
jake20 Joined: Jan 23, 2009 Posts: > 500 From: USA PM |
@VIT
Those night shots your took look very nice, but they all seem to have a reddish tone to them.
Is this how the scene actually looked? or are you adding this reddish tone to give the pictures a unique look?
thanks
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dobrizmaj Joined: Oct 18, 2009 Posts: 26 From: Serbia PM |
On 2009-11-20 18:20:21, luhccas-c905 wrote:
If I was stupid you would've been huffy yet...
If you like your c905,why bother with a comment?This will make it worse?
Measure your words before talking BS.
i like it and i like to bother with a comment...don`t twist my words, i didn`t sad this will make it worse, do not read between lines-u do it wrong way!!! my words are measured, u should apply your advises to your self... |
Vit Joined: Nov 13, 2007 Posts: 279 From: Brazil PM |
On 2009-11-20 19:04:51, jake20 wrote:
@VIT
Those night shots your took look very nice, but they all seem to have a reddish tone to them.
Is this how the scene actually looked? or are you adding this reddish tone to give the pictures a unique look?
thanks
No reddish tone at all, jake. You're considering only the orange lamps. Take note that there are some fluorescent ones as well, and they are all correctly depicted, as you can see. I tried to depict the actual scene, which was impossible to do with any of the preset WB options. That's what I mean with complex lighting.
Here it follows a 100% crop of one of those pics. No reddish tone at all:
Here another 100% crop in order to illustrate those yellow spots (they are too numerous and involve several contiguous pixels ; I guess it's almost impossible to get rid of them with post processing without any considerable lose detail wise):

[ This Message was edited by: Vit on 2009-11-20 19:38 ] Every Picture Tells a Story |
edwardob Joined: Oct 20, 2009 Posts: 127 PM |
@vit i think i found bug...
after using twilight landscpe and saturation which worked fine...i then returned to all auto settings...but the flash would'nt work
i then exited the camera and turned on again and flash worked again!
i think i understand saturation now.....did'nt quite get
now just to figure out colour tuning! |
fe1ixs Joined: Sep 25, 2009 Posts: 55 PM |
Here another 100% crop in order to illustrate those yellow spots (they are too numerous and involve several contiguous pixels ; I guess it's almost impossible to get rid of them with post processing without any considerable lose detail wise):
[ This Message was edited by: Vit on 2009-11-20 19:38 ]
@Vit
I think you right. I played around with my camera last night and notice some arifacts appeared on the pictures especially on the dark side. I didn't know earlier if that what you mean by "yellow spot". I'm gonna try your updated EMS driver again later and see if I can get resolve this issue. Thanks.
@edwardob
Good find! I found this problem as well on DM 3.8 driver last night. the flash just won't come off until I turn off the camera and turn back on.
[ This Message was edited by: fe1ixs on 2009-11-20 20:29 ] |
jake20 Joined: Jan 23, 2009 Posts: > 500 From: USA PM |
On 2009-11-19 23:22:18, fe1ixs wrote:
On 2009-11-19 23:04:57, superleeds27 wrote:
On 2009-11-19 19:40:50, superleeds27 wrote:
What would you recommend for shots in a club?
Any ideas then guys?
depending on what driver you use and what kind of shot (macro vs landscape). easy setting for indoor landscape (infinite focus):
original driver : twilight landscape, AUTO
DM 3.8 : twilight landscape, ISO 100, color correction ON
EMS : twilight landscape, saturation adjustment (if necessary)
these recommendation are not very practical though.. it will be very difficult to hold the camera still enough to get a good shot in a club using twilight landscape mode.
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jake20 Joined: Jan 23, 2009 Posts: > 500 From: USA PM |
Here is a shot taken on ISO 200 DM3.8 with manual shutter adjustment
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fe1ixs Joined: Sep 25, 2009 Posts: 55 PM |
Any ideas then guys?
depending on what driver you use and what kind of shot (macro vs landscape). easy setting for indoor landscape (infinite focus):
original driver : twilight landscape, AUTO
DM 3.8 : twilight landscape, ISO 100, color correction ON
EMS : twilight landscape, saturation adjustment (if necessary)
these recommendation are not very practical though.. it will be very difficult to hold the camera still enough to get a good shot in a club using twilight landscape mode.
I agree with you in term of practical. I should mention about increasing ISO to make it easier to handle. Unfortunately higher ISO means lower picture quality.
[ This Message was edited by: fe1ixs on 2009-11-20 22:08 ] |
toxicneo Joined: Nov 08, 2005 Posts: 18 PM |
can anybody pls provide the setup for DM 3.8 beta? |
edwardob Joined: Oct 20, 2009 Posts: 127 PM |
what do do mean setup???...if you mean install file ......it does'nt exist
try this
learn to use a2uploader...http://www.esato.com/board/viewtopic.php?topic=181678
Use A2Uploader and copy camdriver0.dat to ifs\\\\\\\\settings\\\\\\\\camera
then put....LNG FILE in DIRECTORY :
TPA / PRESET / SYSTEM / LANGUAGE
it's a bit tricky first time.....after a while you will do it in your sleep
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dobrizmaj Joined: Oct 18, 2009 Posts: 26 From: Serbia PM |
On 2009-11-21 07:06:26, toxicneo wrote:
can anybody pls provide the setup for DM 3.8 beta?
read this page
http://www.esato.com/board/viewtopic.php?topic=178559&start=1800 |
panonski Joined: Dec 13, 2008 Posts: 345 From: Croatia PM |
procitaj Vuka i sedam kozlica.
sve ce ti se samo kasti |
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