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salimbaba
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Posted: 2009-07-11 13:35
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Whenever i take close pics,they come overexposed,completely destroying the pic and sometimes the flash doesnt go off...i've tried many cam drivers but still the problem persists and one more problem is that whenever i try to take pics of persons,i never get the original skin color,there's always this yellowish shade to it and mostly pics of persons are overexposed... anyone with the solution ?

PS: i've tried it after the cleaning the light sensor bt still no help.
tranced
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Posted: 2009-07-11 17:10
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Does thidls happen to you even if you lover the exposure manually?
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salimbaba
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Posted: 2009-07-11 21:44
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yes...
bluechip
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Posted: 2009-07-12 13:21
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Dont worry...

just got to this forum:
http://forums.se-nse.net/index.php?showtopic=39126

and download "Cybershot_Xperience_by_Witchking_7.0_Rev1.zip"
this is simply the best one i have ever tried.....

Here's some samples...

[img]http://www.esato.com/board/img.php?id=130580
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because i have almost tried every possible camera driver available....
and also there is a 7.2 version of this.
but i havn't tried it so far...
i'll update its reviews soon..
[ This Message was edited by: bluechip on 2009-07-12 12:25 ]
daviep
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Posted: 2009-07-12 15:42
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nice pics bluechip-does it also produce good pics of people and light colours with no flashburn?
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salimbaba
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Posted: 2009-07-12 18:38
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thank you bluechip..and are you sure that it will remove that overexposure problem that im having and the skin color coming out really odd ??

btw the pics are really nice..i wish my cam could do that too =(
Autochrome
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Posted: 2009-07-12 20:30
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Get rid of K850. I sold my phone
bluechip
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Posted: 2009-07-12 21:04
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On 2009-07-12 15:42:05, daviep wrote:
nice pics bluechip-does it also produce good pics of people and light colours with no flashburn?



yes... sure..
did u try it??
bluechip
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Posted: 2009-07-12 21:09
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On 2009-07-12 18:38:07, salimbaba wrote:
thank you bluechip..and are you sure that it will remove that overexposure problem that im having and the skin color coming out really odd ??

btw the pics are really nice..i wish my cam could do that too =(



your's can also do..
for closeups,
just set autofocuz to infinity,
from manual settings select focus,
change it to +2.0 to get extreme closeups..
for normal shots set all to auto and let the cam do the magic...
daviep
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Posted: 2009-07-12 22:52
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bluechip-i cant try it because i haven't got a k850 anymore but i wish all these modded drivers were available when i had.
the flash burn used to annoy me as i used to have to take a pic to make sure it was ok and if not retake the pic instead of capturing the moment first time.
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Posted: 2009-07-12 23:27
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salimbaba try this
http://www.esato.com/board/viewtopic.php?topic=169423

cheers!

salimbaba
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Posted: 2009-07-13 13:15
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@ bluechip:
yes i tried it bt no improvement ...still the overexposure problem.. =( i think there's something wrong with my cam's flash =S
xironghostx
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Posted: 2009-07-13 14:18
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Clean the lightsensor carefully with a wooden toothpick.

Should solve the problem!
salimbaba
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Posted: 2009-07-13 17:33
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i've cleaned it a thousand times now ...a little improvement bt still the skin color looks odd =S
bluechip
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Posted: 2009-07-13 20:30
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On 2009-07-13 13:15:13, salimbaba wrote:
@ bluechip:
yes i tried it bt no improvement ...still the overexposure problem.. =( i think there's something wrong with my cam's flash =S


ok,
if you are still facing overexposure problem, try to take photos of people where there
is no direct external light on them (ie tubelight, bulb etc. if at night) or in daytime try get the
subject in a little shade and try forced flash...
OR in low light situation you can try without flash by using the "twilight landscape" mode.
but that one is very sensitive to hand movment because of the large apature and slow shutter speed.
you may try with a tripod if possible....

thanks
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