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number1 Posts: > 500

it would probley take about 200kb to notice a small difference, i prefer having bigger file sizes.
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Posted: 2008-01-30 19:11:31
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SonarikK510 Posts: 156

This code of a saturation #COM_EVENT(58,02) gives a real colours?
What original value of him? 00?

And what best value of contrast - 00 or 01? To my mind, for post-editing (for example, in any software for work with images - Photoshop, ACDSee...)
best is 00
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Posted: 2008-02-01 18:31:55
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number1 Posts: > 500

#COM_EVENT(58,02) #COM_EVENT(58,00)
on most new se phones cid:50 and above incresing the contrast also increases the brightness/exposure causing over exposed pictures,

best value is 00, 01 gives real colours but sometimes washed out colours
01 works well in older se phones k750i/w800, older w810i.
for newer se phones best value is 00
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Posted: 2008-02-01 19:04:57
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sadeghi85 Posts: 341


On 2008-01-30 18:18:22, jomateixa wrote:


It's really hard, or impossible, to see it. But it's cool



On 2008-01-30 19:11:31, number1 wrote:
it would probley take about 200kb to notice a small difference, i prefer having bigger file sizes.


pick one of your pics, open it with MS Paint, without any touching just go to File->Save as... save it with another name. you will notice that file size is about 1/3 to 1/5 of original without any noticeable diffrence. jpeg compression will remove components(higher frequencies) that human eye can't see. decreasing compression has only one advantage: higher quality after postprocessing.

for whom that don't want to do postprocessing or don't know about it, decreasing compression has not any advantage but disadvantages, bigger file size means less memory to use and longer transferring time.


Why all 5mp CMOS based camphones are inferior to K800/K810 quality-wise

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Posted: 2008-02-01 20:04:54
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brazzuka's Posts: > 500

@Number1
it would probley take about 200kb to notice a small difference, i prefer having bigger file sizes.
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Number1 is correct of course, even as a matter of using the maximum capacity that enables us to the hardware, memory because if we do not use it, but the effect of increasing the file is noticeable at resolutions up from 1.3 mb in the pictures.
The larger the file size will be the best possibility of final composition of the photograph leave better.

@sadeghi85
pick one of your pics, open it with MS Paint, without any touching just go to File->Save as... save it with another name. you will notice that file size is about 1/3 to 1/5 of original without any noticeable diffrence. jpeg compression will remove components(higher frequencies) that human eye can't see. decreasing compression has only one advantage: higher quality after postprocessing.

for whom that don't want to do postprocessing or don't know about it, decreasing compression has not any advantage but disadvantages, bigger file size means less memory to use and longer transferring time.
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The postprocessing can be obtained better results depending on the response of the hardware, photos with larger files and with a good response processing that is taking less time to process it and not lose quality would be the ideal has to be a balance "equilibriun".
In fact is that the larger the file buffer better because we lost so many details of the photo.


Because if we do M2 memory card why not use it

[ This Message was edited by: brazuka on 2008-02-01 19:53 ]
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Posted: 2008-02-01 20:50:15
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SonarikK510 Posts: 156

Buffer - only for maximal photo size or for some else?
Max size of photo in my drv - 910kb. I set buffer to 1024kb. Is it a big or small?
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Posted: 2008-02-01 23:43:27
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SonarikK510 Posts: 156

Any body change JPEG HEADER CREATION from one driver, to other driver? I don't know, are this values are similar all on SE phones.
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Posted: 2008-02-01 23:56:07
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brazzuka's Posts: > 500

Sonarik
Filesize 910kb unless otherwise stipulated, and I believe 1024kb in programming? rigth??
The size of the files this course, the bigger better not lose anything with it but also has the limit that I think it should be by ranging from 900kb to 1000kb for each model and as a table-creation.
For the table of Rai can make sense because in other models of sony ericsson depending on the resolution the table and increase the file has no answer has no effect.

Possibly the jpeg files should be related to the videos not sure about that but I committed a mistake saying that the processing for this property cam_post_processing could accelerate or not the save of the file or buffer wherever but I am wrong because that property cam_post_processing defines the axis of rotation at 0/90/180/270 degrees degrees depending on the table, only managed to rotate the display on the video recording for horizontal but the hardware is not supported.

If you could rotate the VF display screen synchronized with the display of recording maybe could shoot pics or recording videos in horizontal and vertical but I think the hardware donīt support
One idea for you!!!

// cam_post_processing_x=
// Post processing for size configuration x:
// 0 = 0 degrees rotation
// 1 = 90 degrees clockwise rotation
// 2 = 180 degrees clockwise rotation
// 3 = 270 degrees clockwise rotation

// rotation setting for VT
cam_post_processing_19=01; // for VT 96 x 128 @ 15fps
cam_post_processing_20=01; // for VT 144 x 176 @ 15fps

//Rotation setting for VF
cam_post_processing_14=01; // for VF 320 x 240


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Posted: 2008-02-02 02:05:47
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LaurensB Posts: 35

Hey,

Have we found the K800i shutter time command yet? If not this topic might be a good way to discuse a strategy to discover it. I assume we have tried :

- Using known shutter speed command's (k850I, K750I, k550, K770, etc)
- Brute Force it? (try ALL possible commands)
- It get written to the EXIF information right? So it has to be read from memory before the phone can write it to the EXIF information.

Any other good method's? We could really use this information!
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Posted: 2008-02-02 15:20:25
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SonarikK510 Posts: 156

brazuka, hardware don't support this

LaurensB, Using known shutter speed command's

#COM_EVENT(03,xx), when xx value of shutter speed in hex (1/value) * 2!

Example

#COM_EVENT(03,04) - 1/2 sec; #COM_EVENT(03,3C) - 1/30 sec; and others.......
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Posted: 2008-02-03 13:10:41
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