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- Ultimate v2.6 Standard™
- Ultimate v2.6 VividColour™
- Ultimate v2.6 Withan™
··· SPECIAL MODES ···
* Auto scene:
1) Flash AUTO: Daylight flash special mode I. Forced flash. (1/6400s, ISO 250)
2) Flash AUTO + MACRO: Daylight flash special mode II. Forced flash. (1/6400s, ISO 100)
3) Flash RER: Party mode I. Flash not forced. (1/30s, ISO 320)
* Twilight portrait scene:
1) Flash AUTO: Slow flash sync mode I (1s, ISO 160). You can use it for macros too.
2) Flash RER: Party mode II. Flash not forced. (1/8s, ISO 320)
* Portrait scene:
1) Flash AUTO: Slow flash sync mode II (2s, ISO 100). You can use it for macros too.
2) Flash RER: Party mode III. Flash not forced. (1/2s, ISO 250)
3) Flash OFF: Indoor special mode. (1/6s, ISO 800 minimal)
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- Ultimate v2.46 Standard™
- Ultimate v2.46 VividColour™
- Ultimate v2.46 Withan™
+ Auto mode + Red Eye Reduction flash is now the real Party mode with 1/30s exposure. When flash is setted to Auto, it is 1/250s for daylight flash pics (FF).
+ Reduced colour in Twilight landscape mode to get less noisy pics at some situations like sunshine or sunrise.
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- Ultimate v2.44 Standard™
- Ultimate v2.44 VividColour™
- Ultimate v2.44 Withan™
¡New! v2.44
> Auto mode + macro setted has xenon ISO 100 (thanks to Raiderski for the idea)
> Portrait has tungsten WB by default like Twilight portrait (but only applied when flash needed, on both). This is to reduce the yellow/red background introduced by long exposure in slow sync pics
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-Ultimate v2.41 Standard™
-Ultimate v2.41 VividColour™
-Ultimate v2.41 Withan™
New! v2.41
- Standard and Withan versions have colour 01 in flash pics to compensate contrast 01 setting (VividColour remains the same)
- In Twilight landscape mode, sharpness is reduced to 02
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-Ultimate v2.39 Standard™
-Ultimate v2.39 VividColour™
-Ultimate v2.39 Withan™
¡New! v2.39
- Fixed indoor special mode (now really 6 fps, before was 5)
- Flash RER not forced
- In all pics with flash contrast is increased 01
- Doc mode has sharpness 08
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-Ultimate v2.35 Standard™
-Ultimate v2.35 VividColour™
-Ultimate v2.35 Withan™
¡New! v2.35
- Added indoor special mode to Portrait scene (6 fps shutter). Now we have a mode for less noisy indoor pics, but with slow AF of course (with the help from Raiderski, thanks!)
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-Ultimate v2.3 Standard™
-Ultimate v2.3 VividColour™
-Ultimate v2.3 Withan™
- Fixed compression, it will not crash anymore (I expect... )
- Auto mode flash pics have 1/80s exposure (it's OK for the most flash pics at day & night, but if too dark you can use 1/2s slow sync mode)
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- Ultimate camdriver v2.20
¡New! v2.20
- Added full range auto focus (from macro to infinite) to Portrait, Twilight portrait, Sports, and Beach/Snow scenes.
*What does it mean? It's not necessary to be in macro or document mode, simply focus the near object you want and voilà. The same for infinite objects.
Ultimate v2.20 Standard™
Ultimate v2.20 VividColour™
Ultimate v2.20 Withan™
v2.18
- Added another slow sync mode. Resume:
1) Twilight portrait scene: Slow sync flash with 1/2s exposure, xenon ISO 250 (this mode reduces noise drastically)
2) Portrait scene: Slow sync flash with 2s exposure, xenon ISO 125
3) Use Auto mode for common flash pics (1/30s)
*Tip: Slow flash sync mode is very useful for:
i) Making beautiful pics in movement using this technique (watch pic below as example)
ii) Amplify a lot the background light on static flash pics
v2.16
- Twilight portrait mode has Slow Flash Sync: 1/2s exposure time and xenon ISO 250
- All other flash pics have 1/30s exposure time and xenon ISO 320
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- Ultimate camdriver 2.11
There's 3 different flavours:
* Standard™ ~~~> No colour gain implemented (stock default)
* VividColour™ ~> Colour gain to insanity (0b)
* Withan™ ~~~~> High colours only when flash off (less noise on flash pics)
¡New! v2.11
- Fixed the "Document mode first pic with bad ISO" bug (forced flash implemented in another way)
- Added another flavour of the Ultimate Driver: Withan™ ("Where is tha' noise?") . In Withan™ colour is increased only on pics without flash. Also has 00 (Auto) mode in Twilight portrait, instead of 03 (Party).
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Posted: 2008-07-23 17:06:06
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On 2008-07-22 14:25:16, decay_zeit wrote:
On 2008-07-20 11:09:46, frankthetank wrote:
@decay_zeit
I think you will find it is dust on the inside of the lens cover of the phone that is causing your spotty problem. It will be exacerbated by long exposure times...
hello buddy,thanks for your reply,but...
i don't think so,because spotts are seen only in the sky,i mean on a specific color or lighting.on the other hand i've never opened the casing,how is dust supposed to go inside???
and yes i know It'll be exacerbated by long exposure times... but isn't Twilight Landscape mode supposed to have long exposure times??????
Do the spots appear in the same place in every photo? Do a run of them to compare... I have similar issues and to be honest any camera that lives in a pocket is bound to have dust in the case so I don't blame the hardware or the driver for that matter
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Posted: 2008-07-24 02:40:43
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Thanks Guto VIP, but this is only change log, not instruction.
How to get 2s shutter speed in 2.46 for twilight lanscape?
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Posted: 2008-07-24 06:53:14
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On 2008-07-22 14:25:16, decay_zeit wrote:
On 2008-07-20 11:09:46, frankthetank wrote:
@decay_zeit
I think you will find it is dust on the inside of the lens cover of the phone that is causing your spotty problem. It will be exacerbated by long exposure times...
hello buddy,thanks for your reply,but...
i don't think so,because spotts are seen only in the sky,i mean on a specific color or lighting.on the other hand i've never opened the casing,how is dust supposed to go inside???
and yes i know It'll be exacerbated by long exposure times... but isn't Twilight Landscape mode supposed to have long exposure times??????
Do the spots appear in the same place in every photo? Do a run of them to compare... I have similar issues and to be honest any camera that lives in a pocket is bound to have dust in the case so I don't blame the hardware or the driver for that matter
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Posted: 2008-07-24 07:27:24
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On 2008-07-24 07:27:24, frankthetank wrote:
Do the spots appear in the same place in every photo? Do a run of them to compare... I have similar issues and to be honest any camera that lives in a pocket is bound to have dust in the case so I don't blame the hardware or the driver for that matter
not in the same place but in the low light and dark places

these are NOISE
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Posted: 2008-07-24 16:45:24
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On 2008-07-24 06:53:14, tphg wrote:
Thanks Guto VIP, but this is only change log, not instruction.
How to get 2s shutter speed in 2.46 for twilight lanscape?
Sorry, but i have only this about theses old versions...
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Posted: 2008-07-25 04:26:23
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jomateixa, can you make this driver go 30 fp or 35 fps in video?
Thanks.
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Posted: 2008-07-25 16:36:54
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V3REV1
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Posted: 2008-07-27 08:13:31
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v3r1 -
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Posted: 2008-07-29 16:09:05
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jomateixa, can you make this driver go 30 fp or 35 fps in video?
Thanks.
do it on yoyr own.
Code:seq_vf_config_23 = $s6 23
#COM_EVENT(34,01) // Draft mode
#SET_REG(07,05) // Draft 176x144
#SET_REG(08,04) // IS Movie 176x144
#SET_REG(09,3C) // 10 fps DRAFT_RATE
#COM_EVENT(03,19); // 10 fps AE_SLOW_SHUTTER
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[ This Message was edited by: jokamaciek on 2008-07-29 15:40 ]
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Posted: 2008-07-29 16:39:59
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