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cronos555 Posts: 110

@sowbran
as previously mentioned, enter supermode (>), enable night mode, set EV to low value (EV +0.3 Zoom 1.1-1.3), increase shutter (EV -1.0 Zoom 1.1 - ?). keep increasing shutter if it is very dark. setting of Zoom 2.0 i think is 2.0 seconds.

@Mr Kaja
i'm not really sure i follow what you said. there is no EM in SPU drivers. all i meant is, by increasing shutter you can emulate EM and ENM modes from other drivers except you can customize exactly how much EM and ENM you want in drivers where you have control of shutter (ie SPU and paparazy drivers).

@679
full size pics can be found here. i added additional ones i took that day too
http://picasaweb.google.com/cronos556/Park
"SPU's complex scene theory" - just a term i made up. he had posted about how size of pic now depends on complexity of scene. so basically in his newer drivers quality (compression) is now dynamically set depending on the scene photographed. so i deduced that a complex scene would produce a larger size pic. i tested out this theory in that last pic i took. that is all.
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Posted: 2007-06-21 20:49:08
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Mr.Kája Posts: 180

cronos555: I think, I said it quite accurately. You said, that you had sharper picture and that was EM work (no matter how we call it, just longer exposure) and of course, I said, that picture can't be sharper thx longer exposure (at least in these examples. And I said, that those roofs and trees appeared sharper, because the picture was ligher...tha same effect like higher EV.
I thought, I said it clearly...so sorry from my side than:) But still, I have no idea, why you told me, that spu has no em (of course, I know it, i just used your words to say it easier) when you said EM as a first at your comment to your photos, taken by SPU? I don't want to be cruel, but wake up! ))
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Posted: 2007-06-21 21:13:21
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cronos555 Posts: 110

@Mr Kaja
i think i'm awake, maybe not sure these days if i said anything offensive, no harm meant, i just did not understand your comments. however, if you take a look at the pics i posted on picasa website specifically of the base of the tree, you will see how increasing exposure makes the tree sharper. if not, i really need glasses
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Posted: 2007-06-21 21:48:46
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maxbboard Posts: 9

@SPU

Where i can find some exemples of pics with your new driver (1.3 beta 7)?
Thanks!
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Posted: 2007-06-21 21:52:44
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lpd2 Posts: 29

Old the Drivers of the Kriomag it disappeared and drivers did not postou more new
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Posted: 2007-06-21 22:00:06
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sowbran Posts: 158


On 2007-06-21 20:49:08, cronos555 wrote:
@sowbran
as previously mentioned, enter supermode (>), enable night mode, set EV to low value (EV +0.3 Zoom 1.1-1.3), increase shutter (EV -1.0 Zoom 1.1 - ?). keep increasing shutter if it is very dark. setting of Zoom 2.0 i think is 2.0 seconds.

@Mr Kaja
i'm not really sure i follow what you said. there is no EM in SPU drivers. all i meant is, by increasing shutter you can emulate EM and ENM modes from other drivers except you can customize exactly how much EM and ENM you want in drivers where you have control of shutter (ie SPU and paparazy drivers).

@679
full size pics can be found here. i added additional ones i took that day too
http://picasaweb.google.com/cronos556/Park
"SPU's complex scene theory" - just a term i made up. he had posted about how size of pic now depends on complexity of scene. so basically in his newer drivers quality (compression) is now dynamically set depending on the scene photographed. so i deduced that a complex scene would produce a larger size pic. i tested out this theory in that last pic i took. that is all.



well i try that u say but i can't take pics with this configuration please if can tell me how take pics in the night

Night mode+EV +0.3 Zoom 1.3 and EV -1.0 Zoom 3.0 but i can't take any picture only see a green point and dont save any picture please if can tell me how take pics or how i can use the shutter for use ENM THANKS AND GREETINGS

[ This Message was edited by: sowbran on 2007-06-21 21:21 ]
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Posted: 2007-06-21 22:13:42
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SPU Posts: 131

maxbboard
Everything i change in driver in latest versions is connected with new camera modules (except the compression), so an examples from my
w800 with old camera module are useless.

sowbran
Yes. You can't. Autofocus can't work with shutter speeds above Zoom 1.5 in Night mode, you need to use manual focus in this case.

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[ This Message was edited by: SPU on 2007-06-21 21:23 ]
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Posted: 2007-06-21 22:19:54
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Mr.Kája Posts: 180

cronos555: that's it, long exposure amkes pics brighter...from my opinion, you can get near effect with increasing ev...well, it's possible, I'm out...not really sure, and sorry for my agressive answer, I didn't think it bad:(
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Posted: 2007-06-21 23:30:19
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cronos555 Posts: 110

@Mr.Kaja
no harm done yes increasing EV instead of shutter will make pic brighter, but also grainier ... at least on the w810 that is what i've noticed. in my opinion this does not provide an image that "appears" to be sharper, but rather an image that is brighter and grainier. try it out.

i should add, at least in scenes that have dark areas.

[ This Message was edited by: cronos555 on 2007-06-21 22:40 ]
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Posted: 2007-06-21 23:35:26
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radicalgel Posts: 98

@SPU

Bump!
Why are all my 100 ISO shots noisy???
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Posted: 2007-06-22 05:22:45
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