Sony Ericsson / Sony : Software, Firmware and Drivers : Modded Camera Driver for k800i/k810i
>
New Topic
>
Reply<
Esato Forum Index
>
Sony Ericsson / Sony >
Software, Firmware and Drivers
> Modded Camera Driver for k800i/k810i
Bookmark topic
What if The ISO is increased To 500? what will will be the results
--
Posted: 2007-08-30 19:07:18
Edit :
Quote
Wich part to set to modify iso settings? When using flash and in non flash mode? Please tell me because I am new at modding
Thanks in advance!
--
Posted: 2007-08-30 19:19:42
Edit :
Quote
Xenon Flash initialization
AND
ISO, property
--
Posted: 2007-08-30 19:24:19
Edit :
Quote
On 2007-08-30 19:24:19, deadman4168 wrote:
Xenon Flash initialization
AND
ISO, property
Thanks...but what values to use? could you give me an example using part of the camdriver text?
--
Posted: 2007-08-30 19:35:27
Edit :
Quote
I m also a newbie so it would better if mongoose or maxwedge replies
--
Posted: 2007-08-30 19:37:03
Edit :
Quote
On 2007-08-30 04:31:03, juming wrote:
What I do now is just set image size bigger (less compression, thanks mongoose), and make sharpening value to 0 a.k.a do nothing for sharpening, so what cam sensor get will untouched (we can retouch later with any digital lab software such photoshop or any other else), and set any images captured with Xenon flash to ISO 320 (originally ISO 400 but it's overbright, and try set to ISO 250 but some cases tend to darker).
Meanwhile I think this most better result I can get on camera phone, not overbright, oversharp or any other, it's more natural, like what I get on normal digital camera
could you give me an example using part of the camdriver text? I mean...to know how to mod the iso by myself. Thanks in advance!
--
Posted: 2007-08-30 19:37:14
Edit :
Quote
On 2007-08-30 14:56:32, mongoose3800 wrote:
What max file size do you have for 2mp? What buffer size have you set for 2mp. If you go above 900kb it will crash. I've been running 900kb with 2mp for 2 days now without a single reset and I have taken lots of shots. I've been playing around with compression ranging from 90% to 100% and have not had one single problem.
Actually I'm using that setting on 3 MP low compression. Buffer set to 1 MB, and today just get it reset again even with 95%, seems I should de-tune it again to 92% (on K750 92% is max for all around taking picture without reset)..
--
Posted: 2007-08-31 00:31:59
Edit :
Quote
isnt there some potential for cleaner images using the 2 megapixel setting as the sensor isn't being loaded up, I read camera reviews all the time where they complain that the images are noisey because the sensor is being forced to capture more megapixels but the sensors arent being made any bigger. Personally Id much rather a smaller noise free image (night shots without flash anyone) than the dirty pixel hot spot pics the k800i turns out.
Im so glad i found this thread.
--
Posted: 2007-08-31 01:04:22
Edit :
Quote
On 2007-08-31 00:31:59, juming wrote:
On 2007-08-30 14:56:32, mongoose3800 wrote:
What max file size do you have for 2mp? What buffer size have you set for 2mp. If you go above 900kb it will crash. I've been running 900kb with 2mp for 2 days now without a single reset and I have taken lots of shots. I've been playing around with compression ranging from 90% to 100% and have not had one single problem.
Actually I'm using that setting on 3 MP low compression. Buffer set to 1 MB, and today just get it reset again even with 95%, seems I should de-tune it again to 92% (on K750 92% is max for all around taking picture without reset)..
As I said anything over 900kb seems to cause issues. It seems the 3mp settings are already at the max capabilities of the phone. This is why I changed my focus to the 2mp settings as I could take them upto what appears to be the phones limit. I have done so much testing now it has driven me mad. But, I am now happy with what I have done to the 2mp settings. I believe the 2mp images are now better than the 3mp images as they don't suffer the jaggies as much. But, as they are 2mp images there is a very small loss in detail that can only be noticed if you zoom right in - This can't be helped and beats zig zags everywhere. In most cases the images rival the w800 images. However, in taking photos of a Coke can yesterday I got better pictures out of a W810.
Replacing FF with 00 in the Sharpness reset seems to be the best option as it forces the sharpness to it's lowest setting. It is just a shame that the sharpness can't be lowered more as I think the images are far to sharp even on the lowest setting. If you play in photoshop you can actually easily up the jaggies by softening the area a little. Pitty the phone can't do this.
I have put together a driver for others to try. I have changed the version to 3.1 so that it can be easily identified. Here's a link to download it:
http://rapidshare.com/files/52361150/camdriver0.dat.html
This Driver has 2mp buffer set to 900kb, Max, target and min files settings from 3mp settings applied to the 2mp settings. 2mp compression set at 100. Sharpness set to 00 instead of FF. There are no changes to 3mp settings.
--
Posted: 2007-08-31 02:13:17
Edit :
Quote
I was wondering if theres been any attempt to make the image stabilizer work in all modes? So u can still use the focusing feature with the stabilzer for instance as I find 9 out of 10 images with the stabilizer one are ironically blurry because there is no focusing ability in this mode.
could some one post some comparison pics to look at?
doin this will void my vodaphone warranty wont it?
--
Posted: 2007-08-31 05:15:05
Edit :
Quote
New Topic
Reply