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db2020_49 for CID49 phones
db2020_51 for CID51 phones
db2020_52 for CID52 phones
hope it helps.
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Posted: 2007-08-24 19:50:56
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Hi, do you know where I can download the original cam driver for k800i? Thank you
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Posted: 2007-08-24 21:57:17
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Original k800/810 camera driver
http://rapidshare.com/files/5[....]00_original_camdriver.zip.html
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Posted: 2007-08-24 23:23:00
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Thank you
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Posted: 2007-08-24 23:48:28
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The best acoustic for k800/k810?I'have w880 no better,thanks.
sorry for my off topic error .
[ This Message was edited by: gprsman on 2007-08-24 22:49 ]
[ This Message was edited by: gprsman on 2007-08-24 22:50 ]
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Posted: 2007-08-24 23:48:39
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Max, I already played with buffer size and compression (raw Quality), and I made it 1 MB for buffer with 95% compression, all i have to say is I get file around 770 KB (lowest) and 905 KB (biggest) all have no problem, but in my opinion the more complex target picture, it will give you more bigger size, also I play with ISO, and now seems like the edge water color on object reduced, I set all ISO to same setting with ISO 100, since that ISO is the last ISO before all picture have water color on object's edge.
On 2007-08-24 12:40:08, max_wedge wrote:
I've finally done some more testing, and I can say the effect I noticed with the truck is minor. When doing a series of photos of the same subject in the same lighting, taking care to ensure all photos are taken with a steady hand, overall the difference is only minor, if at all.
But mongoose's observation regarding file sizes leads me to suspect that changing the compression might be more involved than just changing this one value?
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Posted: 2007-08-25 00:47:51
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aite, i check my silver k800 is a CID52, so dats no hope i can mod any driver inside??
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Posted: 2007-08-25 02:30:51
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On 2007-08-25 00:47:51, juming wrote:
Max, I already played with buffer size and compression (raw Quality), and I made it 1 MB for buffer with 95% compression, all i have to say is I get file around 770 KB (lowest) and 905 KB (biggest) all have no problem, but in my opinion the more complex target picture, it will give you more bigger size, also I play with ISO, and now seems like the edge water color on object reduced, I set all ISO to same setting with ISO 100, since that ISO is the last ISO before all picture have water color on object's edge.
good effort, I guess this shows Iwas wrong about compression being the main factor, it's ISO causing the problem.
This still doesn't explain the jaggedness, but while I feel for mongoose's frustration, I really don't seem to get that affect very often. I'm tempted to think that the jaggedness is an inherant flaw that is worse on some models due to varying quality control.
With the 1MB 95% versus stock photo series I took - it was all of exactly the same scene and file sizes on average are the same. (there is +/- differences of 50-100KB, but that's between photos taken with the same driver. Photos taken with 95% driver on average are no larger than stock driver photos.
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Posted: 2007-08-25 03:05:49
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On 2007-08-25 03:05:49, max_wedge wrote:
With the 1MB 95% versus stock photo series I took - it was all of exactly the same scene and file sizes on average are the same. (there is +/- differences of 50-100KB, but that's between photos taken with the same driver. Photos taken with 95% driver on average are no larger than stock driver photos.
Probably, anyway I have one picture that has 905 KB in size after I do 95% and 1 MB buffer, which I think this should be impossible with stock setting. So this can show that both above setting will give influence in some cases, not all cases actually, but some with complex image, like if you take an photo for an object with many color gradation.
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Posted: 2007-08-25 03:51:49
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Mmmm...comparing different scenes...I can see Document Mode is much sharper and better, despite it tends to be darker than the others scenes modes. I think we have to see what happens in Document Mode, and start improving from its settings, comparing the others.
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Posted: 2007-08-25 04:07:13
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