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Modded Camera Driver for k800i/k810i |
deadman4168 Joined: Jul 24, 2007 Posts: 64 PM |
so wch one is better 3.2 or 3.3 Koprities ans this pls. Another u changed the colour temp in 3.3 potrait what is the reason behind this |
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Mike2 Joined: Feb 04, 2005 Posts: 322 From: Thessaloniki, Greece PM, WWW
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milan, why do you always use document mode when taking macro pictures instead of just turning macro on in normal mode? |
milan91 Joined: Jun 04, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: Europe PM |
Because, for me, document mode is better for macro pics
Look difference, both pics with Kop 3.3
1. document mode, with auto balance
2. auto mode, with macro, and auto balance

[ This Message was edited by: milan91 on 2007-09-16 15:48 ] |
opexblue Joined: Jan 18, 2006 Posts: 226 From: Manado, North Celebes, INA. PM |
Document Mode use ISO 100
Normal Mode use ISO 400
That's why Normal Mode is Brighter for macro pictures. |
mario06 Joined: Apr 16, 2007 Posts: 73 PM |
with the 3.3s before taking indoor pictures there's noise in the lcd screen how come? |
kopritis Joined: Mar 11, 2007 Posts: 295 From: Loutsa-Greece PM |
On 2007-09-16 17:01:33, mario06 wrote:
with the 3.3s before taking indoor pictures there's noise in the lcd screen how come?
this noise is from ~22fps video rec and viewfinder |
Mike2 Joined: Feb 04, 2005 Posts: 322 From: Thessaloniki, Greece PM, WWW
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On 2007-09-16 16:39:32, milan91 wrote:
Because, for me, document mode is better for macro pics
Look difference, both pics with Kop 3.3
1. document mode, with auto balance
2. auto mode, with macro, and auto balance
One major difference between document and macro in normal mode is that the AF led lights, and that in document it doesn't. Looks like this confuses the phone when it AFs because the orange light gets reflected (and it will get a stronger reflection in your audio jack converter since it is shiny). If we could find a way to turn off the AF led in normal mode... I tried doing that once, but then the phone camera crashed when I tried taking a picture. But I'm pretty sure it's possible to turn off the light though. I just didn't try enough.
Or even better, we need manual focus  |
deadman4168 Joined: Jul 24, 2007 Posts: 64 PM |
kopritis pls post 3.3 with default video |
milan91 Joined: Jun 04, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: Europe PM |
On 2007-09-16 17:23:40, Mike2 wrote:
One major difference between document and macro in normal mode is that the AF led lights, and that in document it doesn't. Looks like this confuses the phone when it AFs because the orange light gets reflected (and it will get a stronger reflection in your audio jack converter since it is shiny). If we could find a way to turn off the AF led in normal mode... I tried doing that once, but then the phone camera crashed when I tried taking a picture. But I'm pretty sure it's possible to turn off the light though. I just didn't try enough.
Or even better, we need manual focus
Yes, but document is better macro mode, not only for shiny objects...
I understand you, but AF led is good for some situation, but its not good for macro shots...
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[ This Message was edited by: milan91 on 2007-09-16 16:58 ] |
whitehackker Joined: Sep 01, 2007 Posts: 154 From: philippines PM |
ei! guys.. is kopritis 3.3 cam driver just for only k810i??
coz after uploading this driver to my k800i i experienced zoom bug during video rec mode??..
so i think 3.2 is better..
thanks...
KOPRITIS YOU'RE THE MAN!! more power to you and to all modders out there |
opexblue Joined: Jan 18, 2006 Posts: 226 From: Manado, North Celebes, INA. PM |
Yup... I got that zoom bug too. Maybe It is because 22fps.
Just wondering,what's the different between R5 & R6 camera version ?
Is it R5 for K800 & R6 for K810 ?
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norbi_nw Joined: Nov 27, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: Romania, Timisoara PM |
I still get the zoom bug in 3.3! BUT we dont need zoom for video recording, so it doesnt bother me (what the hell can you see if you zoom even 2x on a 177x144 video??) Bestpic is OK, so i dun care for zoom. You can puch the FPS further, as long as it doesnt affect bestpic. 3.0 was VERY good in sharpness. i'll test 3.3 tomorrow. |
kopritis Joined: Mar 11, 2007 Posts: 295 From: Loutsa-Greece PM |
On 2007-09-16 18:21:31, opexblue wrote:
Yup... I got that zoom bug too. Maybe It is because 22fps.
Just wondering,what's the different between R5 & R6 camera version ?
Is it R5 for K800 & R6 for K810 ?
[ This Message was edited by: opexblue on 2007-09-16 18:56 ]
no! r5 is for some scenes without autofocus led... and r6 is for scenes with autofacus led.. |
ossiriss Joined: Sep 17, 2007 Posts: 29 PM |
Hi! I want a driver version where the pictures are very good quality. Don;t want so good videos but the pics should be the best! Which do you recomand? 3.3? |
mongoose3800 Joined: Nov 29, 2005 Posts: 416 From: Australia PM |
Guys, I notice some complaining about extra noise when ISO is at 400. If you want to use a larger ISO setting get used to it, there's nothing you can do - especially in low light. All digicams suffer increased noise as ISO increases, especially camera's with small lens. Read up on ISO if you want to understand why.
Has anyone really been happy with any of the mods they've done? About the only mod that makes any real difference is playing with the sharpness setting. I think increasing the sharpness makes for less natural looking images and is not suitable for everyday shots. Increased sharpness seems best used for macro shots - in which case you can use document mode.
Everyone's got their own personal preferences - that's mine.
I have not noticed any great difference by using 95-100% compression. And, It really doesn't make any sense to me why photo's get smaller in file size as you decrease the amount of compression used. I'm struggling to see what the difference is in the 2mp photos when the buffer size is set to 900kb. All I see is a bigger file.
For now I have reverted back to orig cam driver as I would rather reliability over tweaks that offer very little improvement. Most imprtantly, it seems there is no way address the lack of anti-aliasing in this camera. This comes down to firmware/hardware. But, the more I look around the more I see that other camera phones suffer the same issue - although not quite as badly or frequently as the K800.
Lastly, if you guys what to be a little more adventurous I reckon you could write you own macros to set various sharpness settings. It shouldn't be too hard. In the orig driver all you have is a Normal and Document macro used to set EV and sharpness. So you could get the scenes (property 16 of the drive to use different settings if you like by calling dife |
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