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On 2009-10-03 04:24:01, Bryan84 wrote:
On 2009-10-03 00:14:14, jake20 wrote:
does anyone have the original en.lng file? in case i want to swtch back to original drivers?
[ This Message was edited by: jake20 on 2009-10-02 23:18 ]
Here is the original en.lng
original_en.lng.rar
@jake20: Yeah I like to know how you got the last shot too compared to the other first two.
[ This Message was edited by: Bryan84 on 2009-10-03 03:31 ]
thanks bryan.
yes, i am waiting for rajac's response how he was able to get that last picture without the bright light.
I think rajac and anouk take the best pictures here, but I wish they would tell us their settings, instead of being a little secretive about it
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Posted: 2009-10-03 04:36:36
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Haha yeah certainly. I do learn a lot from this thread, from people like them. Amazing. The low light shots are noise-free. The high light shots are so beautiful when able to control well. Amazing!
One problem is cause I have shaky hands. So sometimes I know why my photos don't seem as clear.
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Posted: 2009-10-03 04:42:10
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> to anouk ( and for dm )
What settings in which driver do you use exactly ?
What is colour corection ? After in EDIT with PHOTO DJ or is it SMART CONTRAST ?
cause I cannot find it anywhere ( at least I cannot find anything named such a "color correction" before I'm shooting the pic )
In ISO values there are OFF, 100, 160, 200, 400.
When I use ISO 100 in low light, it's the same when I use -2.0 EV cause I can't minimize it ( picture is same on 0.0 and on -2.0 EV ) Screen doesn't do anything different.
Only if I'm in very much light, and use ISO 100, EV control is useful. I realize why is that.
Most of all, I want to know what settings should I use to avoid yellow spots which became like noise on pic.
I tried to use Smart contrast, and I see that pic after shooting and before saving, became MUCH lighter, but also without much noise.
( yellow on white is still shows, but I can say this is certainly much less visible )
So anouk can you say to me, which settings in 3,5 DM ISO driver do you use for indoor shots without flash.
Thanks
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Posted: 2009-10-03 13:09:17
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On 2009-10-03 04:36:36, jake20 wrote:
On 2009-10-03 04:24:01, Bryan84 wrote:
On 2009-10-03 00:14:14, jake20 wrote:
does anyone have the original en.lng file? in case i want to swtch back to original drivers?
[ This Message was edited by: jake20 on 2009-10-02 23:18 ]
Here is the original en.lng
original_en.lng.rar
@jake20: Yeah I like to know how you got the last shot too compared to the other first two.
[ This Message was edited by: Bryan84 on 2009-10-03 03:31 ]
thanks bryan.
yes, i am waiting for rajac's response how he was able to get that last picture without the bright light.
I think rajac and anouk take the best pictures here, but I wish they would tell us their settings, instead of being a little secretive about it
Thanks,pal.
My C905 was sent to repair.Because the handset is silent。I'll explain how it three photos were taken with my old K850.When I shoot the first, the focus frame is located in center of frame.Just like this:
When the brightness of the screen to upgrade the Central, other places have too much exposure.
But When I was facing the sky and the leaves just like this:
The whole picture exposure is correct.And now what you should do is half-pressing the shutter and Moving the camera to composition.Then press the shutter.
It's very easy.You can lock exposure by half-pressing the shutter.So as to achieve the purpose of controlling shutter speed.
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Posted: 2009-10-03 19:08:10
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ahh.. thanks for that explanation rajac!
here are a few shots using the spot focusing, and then locking in the focus at various points.. i thing i am getting the hang of it now! I will also try an play with the EV settings to further tweak the lighting.
now I just need
anouk to tell us his secret to getting great
LOW LIGHT shots!
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Posted: 2009-10-03 19:36:20
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@rajac-that is a really good tip

,will help with my photography now.
thank you.
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Posted: 2009-10-03 19:36:56
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Thanks for the tip!
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Posted: 2009-10-03 20:30:04
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DM 3.5
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Posted: 2009-10-03 21:36:13
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@mazi292
hey, what were your settings for those twilight SUN shots? they look great.
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Posted: 2009-10-03 21:38:52
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DM 3.5 low light shot
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Posted: 2009-10-03 22:10:38
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