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Posted: 2008-04-22 22:49
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Mini Super Mode VGA CAM MT9V112/MT9M112 for k510

Guide User Language Mini SuperMode VGA CAM for 1.3MPixel

-Changes version for Mini SuperMode for VGA CAM for 1.3MPixel:
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Effects=>Manual Settings

Off=>Exposure

Black&White=>Color Correction/Effects

Negative=>Saturation / Sharpness

Sepia=>Brightness/Contrast

Solarize=>Shutter Speed:ISO/FPS
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Mini Super Mode VGA CAM MT9V112/MT9M112 for k510 with
Interface Graphic Language CID49-R4CH003
Download:

http://www.4shared.com/file/4[....]e8/MiniSuperMode_for_k510.html




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amnher
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Posted: 2008-04-23 03:33
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Would you make one update for w550i/w600i with this Omnivision?
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Posted: 2008-04-23 14:42
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On 2008-04-23 03:33:01, amnher wrote:
Would you make one update for w550i/w600i with this Omnivision?


w600 don´t work with these model omnivision
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Posted: 2008-04-24 01:40
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On 2008-03-29 23:51:04, brazuka wrote:
Mini Super Mode for model Omnivision 1.3MPixel/2.0MPixel

Model 1.3MPixel
Manual Settings Photo:
image quality controls including:
- color saturation/brightness
- hue
- gamma
- sharpness (edge enhancement)
- lens correction
- white pixel canceling
- noise canceling
- 50/60 Hz Brightness-luminance detection

Model 2.0MPixel
Manual Settings Photo:
image quality controls including:
- color saturation/brightness
- hue
- gamma
- sharpness (edge enhancement)
- lens correction
- white pixel canceling
- noise canceling
- 50/60 Hz Brightness-luminance detection
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.
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Reserved




Then these 1.3 Mpixel version will not come to life for w550i/w600i users?
Cause the 5.96 brazzuka driver is still broken
argento
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Posted: 2008-04-27 00:58
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MiniSuperMode VGA CAM w200
Fotos:








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Posted: 2008-04-29 00:46
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Sustainable energy use in mobile communications

Executive summary
Protecting the environment and combating climate change are two of the most
pressing challenges facing humankind. As energy prices soar, network operators
are increasingly scrutinizing their environmental and social responsibilities … and, of
course, their energy bills.
It is worth pointing out that mobile communications – like fixed telecoms – is itself a
relatively low-impact industry when it comes to energy usage and carbon dioxide
(CO2) emissions, despite its rapid growth.
From our own lifecycle assessment studies, and other published data sources, we
estimate that approximately 0.14 per cent of global CO2 emissions and
approximately 0.12 per cent of primary energy use are attributable to mobile
telecom. This compares with 20 per cent of CO2 emissions and approximately 23
per cent of primary energy use for travel and transport, for example. The annual
CO2 footprint of the average mobile subscriber is around 25kg – which is
comparable to driving an average car on the motorway for one hour, or running a
5W lamp for a year.
Many telecom operators have about the same energy consumption today as they
did in 1995, but with twice as many total subscribers. Technology improvements
have kept energy usage very low, and there are still great opportunities for the ICT
industry to reduce CO2 emissions. For example, smart use of telecom, intelligent
homes and offices, and travel substitution could all have a dramatic effect on energy
usage and CO2 footprint.
Ericsson itself has conducted lifecycle assessments of mobile networks for more
than a decade. These studies have consistently found that it is the energy
consumption in the ‘use phase’ of radio access networks that has the most
significant impact on the environment out of all the company’s products (radio
access products are the company’s highest-volume product and account for 75 per
cent of indirect CO2 emissions).
Energy optimization in mobile communications is a three-step process.
First, mobile communication networks need to be dimensioned with as few
equipment sites as possible, while maintaining the desired coverage, capacity and
quality.
Second, the energy efficiency of individual products – as well as that of entire sites –
must be optimized, for examples through the deployment of small, efficient sites
where large cells are impractical, such as in hilly terrain or to serve small
populations in isolated areas.
Third, there needs to be ongoing research and development into the use of
renewable energy sources, such as solar, wind and biofuels.

Introduction
Mobile communication is one of the most important technologies for contributing to
social and economic development around the world. Many studies have pointed to
the contribution of mobile communications to GDP growth and the UN Millennium
Development goals highlight ICT as key to sustainability.
Optimizing energy efficiency will not only reduce environmental impact, it will also
cut network costs and help to make communication more affordable for everyone.
Finding new efficient energy solutions also helps spread access to communications
by opening up more options for the siting of radio sites in a sustainable, low-impact way...

more info:
http://www.ericsson.com/techn[....]epapers/sustainable_energy.pdf
amnher
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Posted: 2008-04-30 09:52
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Man is there no other way to fix the Brazuka 5.96 regrding the sliced up view finder. Cause it will not be usable if I cant see a thing because its distorted. Can you fix it or will the new 1.3pixewl mini supemodel will work?
amnher
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Posted: 2008-05-05 03:12
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this is taken by n73 ME. Focus mode night

Bugs in 5.96 brazuka camera driver



The screen of w550i has lines in camera

this the one im trying to capture:



Hope you fix it
amnher
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Posted: 2008-05-09 05:16
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Man any news on what you have said about w550i/w600i driver
amnher
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Posted: 2008-05-13 07:35
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Some screenshots

5.97





K600




Original cam driver




Goodarkshot



I posted some screenshot for comparison basis only.
I notice in certain conditions when an image has a colorful thing beside it, sometimes colors are exxagerated and can you implement the flash feature like in goodarkshot and original camera driver?The one that brigthens flash as soon as we take pictures?


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mrgambit
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Posted: 2008-05-14 08:15
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Sir Brazuka, why haven't you develop any driver for k770i? Thanks...
matiaz
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Posted: 2008-05-20 23:23
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Brazuka, the night mode in w200 camdriver don't work, last version 7.5
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Posted: 2008-05-22 02:36
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mrgambit
Sir Brazuka, why haven't you develop any driver for k770i? Thanks...

Because I see no need, there are many drivers for these models k770/t650 you can see that thread and test them.Don´t askme whether they are good because I don´t know how it was working
Good luck
here:
http://www.esato.com/board/viewtopic.php?topic=162996&start=0

U can help in this topic
Modded Camera Driver for k770/t650 For all developers modders and users
http://www.esato.com/board/viewtopic.php?topic=170581


On 2008-05-20 23:23:53, matiaz wrote:
Brazuka, the night mode in w200 camdriver don't work, last version 7.5

Whats last version v7.5? the last version is minuspermode VGA CAM cybershot


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amnher
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Posted: 2008-05-23 05:44
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Can you make adjustments wherein the flash will work like the original flash?
Cause i notice that the original camera driver for w550i automatically increases the brightness as soon as I take shot in dark places even brighter when we first turn on the flash light???
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Posted: 2008-05-25 21:48
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wonder if the camdriver of w380 I found myself in another post works and what use does not work, I use the (far) and wanted to know if I do poorly in or change the file (camdriver0.dat)? o I must also eliminate camdriver1.dat said that if camdriver1.dat someone who knows me explain thanks.
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