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I know this may be a lot to ask, but could one of you "expert" photographers fill in this chart i put together.
Its kind of a general guide to what settings may work best for each environment type.
I realize that each shot may be different, but at least this would help me, and maybe others who really have no clue what settings to use.
Also, feel free to edit this chart as you feel necessary.
Setting ----------------------------- ISO | WB | FLASH | Color Correction | EV | SCENE
Outdoor Day Good Lighting
Outdoor Day Low lighting
Outdoor Evening Dusk
Outdoor Night Time Good lighting
Outdoor Night Time Low lighting
Indoor Good lighting
Indoor Low lighting
as always, thanks guys!!
[ This Message was edited by: jake20 on 2009-10-01 02:09 ]
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Posted: 2009-10-01 03:06:08
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took this with DM 3.5 in total darkness .. macro mode
i just can't get the flash right.. its either too strong, or not strong enough
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Posted: 2009-10-01 04:10:01
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Hi guys thanks for your comments and test, i have just returned from a concert and took some GORGEOUS PICS

, take a look
some of them impressed me alot
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Posted: 2009-10-01 07:41:21
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as you can see there are no YELLOW spot or anything abnormal or strange colors, for me this driver is great i worked hard on colors and im satisfied with it XD
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Posted: 2009-10-01 08:04:48
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On 2009-10-01 02:39:39, jake20 wrote:
@anouk
more fantastic comparison shots, thanks!!!
it definitely looks like toffer driver produces a blueish white compared to DM 3.5
did you use the flash for all of these indoor shots? and everything auto?
Thank's Jake,i've used flash for all shots and colour correction on for DM's driver
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Posted: 2009-10-01 11:40:18
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eltoffer One thing I noticed in your driver is the dark color of the picture even with flash it is dark, can you fix that?
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Posted: 2009-10-01 12:46:59
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On 2009-09-30 23:35:27, mikely_28 wrote:
panonski: I don't know what do U expect. Just take a look : U have a phone. A camera is just added thing. If U want perfect shots buy professional camera like sony alpha. Just take a look what Toffer & DM did with this addon to phone. They did almost prof camera. What do U expect? Not everything can be fixed. Some things should be like they are. For me the pictures that I take with both camdrives are almost perfect! And it's enough for me! I have good quality digital camera made by Canon. Belive me - I rather take pictures with my C905 with modded camdriver than with my digital camera. The camera is quite big. The phone I have always with me. Give them a little rest! DM and Toffer will do everything to make camdrive better but some things will stay as they are. They can manage it. Tell me what will U do without modified camdriver by them??? Any complains? No! Phone takes pictures as it takes 'cos it's just a phone - not a digital camera. Peace man! I don't mind for Yellow dots.
DM & ELTOFFER KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!!!
Man, I had several cameraphones before this one and I can say that I had never seen those yellow spots before. I guess that panonski is right to complain about that. It's not anyone's fault here. We should not blame our fellow modders, here. But what's wrong in poining it out?
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Posted: 2009-10-01 13:26:08
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On 2009-09-30 23:51:12, panonski wrote:
abaout what in heaven's name you're talking about ?
All I'm saying that the yelow spots are to large and frequently seen on pics with enough light taken indoor and without flash.
For instance... Night shoot is fine, but indoor is just shitty and lousy...I just wonder why is tjat, cause this spots on pics are in all camdrivers and firmwares so far.
Yeah, man! You're right! I said the same in previous posts of mine. Take a look at my indoor pictures without flash. Those yellow spots are quite unacceptable in such a high end device. But I guess it has something to do with optics, though.
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Posted: 2009-10-01 13:31:34
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@eltoffer
what settings did you use for your night concert pics?
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Posted: 2009-10-01 15:14:44
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to > eltoffer
Man I really like your hard working with drivers, but.....
BUT.....
yellow spots are there no matter what do you ( or anyone else ) do. How's that?
Take a look indoor pic with ENOUGH light from room lightening.
One lamp, ore even two, or three making good light...Better then dark, I will say everyone should be agree with that fact.
however, pic taken under such light conditions is not good. Full of noise, and this yellow spots. More or less noticeable, but it's there.
On the other side, we can see pic from dark. No yellow spots.
I notice very shitty red and white colour. Red is full of noise ( and more or less this yellow spots ) and white also, but on white is more visible yellow color.
Thanks
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Posted: 2009-10-01 16:05:20
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