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norbi_nw Posts: > 500

awesome! Btw krio... i like this 21.8 a lot. Good colours, but sometimes no focus (sometimes), and if you could sharpen it up a little (i already asked you this a few times no offence ), that would be super. Any news about chengrong?
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Posted: 2007-04-25 21:13:04
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fezzo Posts: 20

the last one
Kriomag_v21.8_CCkopritis_CID49__Other_modification_by_Jonaugust_69
Autofocus


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Posted: 2007-04-25 21:45:48
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Kriomag Posts: > 500


On 2007-04-25 21:13:04, norbi_nw wrote:
sometimes no focus

when i tested it focusing was as good as in original driver, exactly the same. 21.7/21.6... and earlier had focusing problem with macro but its fixed in 21.8
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Posted: 2007-04-25 21:57:35
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whatsucka Posts: > 500

using Kriomag 21.8 taking some pics in Central Park New York




night time in Time Square






New York Seaport Pier 17



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Posted: 2007-04-25 23:07:46
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sesshoumaru Posts: 25


On 2007-04-25 17:18:14, Kriomag wrote:

On 2007-04-25 16:55:37, sesshoumaru wrote:
krio, i've checked the 21.8 fixed cam driver. The highlighted command u asked to edit is already there

i 've pasted crop from 21.8, now you have to download original 4.5 or 5.3 driver by sony and search the same lines and copy them to 21.8 (and put the highlited commands like it was in 21.


PS. sorry... you also have to change prop...5_0 to be same as 5_1 (so the compression level of jpeg be the same for NORMAL and FINE quality )

EDIT:
you know what? here you have 21.8 with default JPEG (from 4.5/5.3):

http://www.rogepost.com/n/1123347928

[ This Message was edited by: Kriomag on 2007-04-25 16:25 ]


Thanx krio!!
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Posted: 2007-04-26 01:31:29
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Mr.Kája Posts: 180

I tried Kriomag v21.8 CCkopritis by Jonaugust_69. It will sound very funny maybe, but on my wc at night with led, the CC is great:)) Without it, classic krio v21.8 with led in total dark is going into light blue colours (with cc too, but from my view not so much). (yes pictures..., I have no time now to make any and the old...well, I don't think, it would be nice idea, to have photos of playing Mr.Kája on his toilet at midnight here, am I right?:)))

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Well, I don't now much about IT, but I'm happy O:o) Well, and for support-I have k750i, CID49Brown and R1CA021 firmware;)

[ This Message was edited by: Mr.Kája on 2007-04-26 01:12 ]
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Posted: 2007-04-26 01:54:34
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Nirodha Posts: 47


On 2007-04-25 16:00:28, sarmadgilani wrote:

On 2007-04-25 13:55:04, Nirodha wrote:
Is anyone going to tell me what "Spot Support" is or not?



its for Spot photometry. it means it will use the middle of the picture to determine exposure levels.. this can be useful if youre trying to shoot something indoors with sunlight in the background coming through a window or something.. without spot, the object will be black/very dark because of the exposure level.


Thanks. I like your drivers, by the way
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Posted: 2007-04-26 06:03:31
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pakraider Posts: 313

Nirodha.. thanks for the compliment

W810 users.. of 4.81... .. after more tests, I've concluded that a sharpness level of 5 is overall better than 6. 6 works better in some conditions, but in just taking random shots both outdoors and indoors, using 5 gives better clarity.. so...

1) either do a find-replace and replace all occurences of "06 56" with "05 56"

or

2) just download this version of 4.81 with sharpness set to 5
http://www.mediafire.com/?5jnrjfdnjmb

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Posted: 2007-04-26 07:07:53
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massgeorge Posts: 25


On 2007-04-26 07:07:53, sarmadgilani wrote:

]W810 users.. of 4.81...[/b] .. after more tests, I've concluded that a sharpness level of 5 is overall better than 6. 6 works better in some conditions, but in just taking random shots both outdoors and indoors, using 5 gives better clarity..



Thanks for the update!
Under what conditions is sharpness 6 better than 5?

@Everyone Does the Mxe-60 flash work any differently with the modified cam drivers?
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Posted: 2007-04-26 07:20:21
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pakraider Posts: 313

well.. its so hit and miss..

for close up shots, 6 is definitely better and will give a sharper picture.

for midrange shots, its a tossup.. i cant decide.. but maybe 5 is a bit better.

on my phone, 5 gives slightly better landscape shots outdoors, but now that i think about it, i think its because of my scratched lens.. with 6 its sharper on the edges but blurred in the middle where its scratched..

so..

ok stick with 6.. but experiment with 5.. and see what works better on your phone ive changed my mind and decided to stick with 6 for my phone..

i remember seeing someone's driver once where they had actually set the sharpness to 16!! (it was '10' since its 16 in hex).. but supposedly it came out blurry he said.. i wonder what the limit is? ive never tried anything higher than 06...

[ This Message was edited by: sarmadgilani on 2007-04-26 06:50 ]
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Posted: 2007-04-26 07:29:51
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