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Your modded driver isn't changing the post-processing, just lowering the iso so theres less, same thing can be done with the C702.
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Posted: 2008-11-12 16:40:27
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two parameters are crucial for low-light photography: ISO sensitivity and exposure time - that's exactly what I'm using in my driver and what is not important (?) in your opinion. post-processing is only your fairy tale, you're using this word too often and to explain too many things. this theory is naked. so, what will you do to improve low-light shots in C702? you'll pray for better post-processing or use longer exposure time with lower ISO?
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Posted: 2008-11-12 17:05:43
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With cam phones the quality of pics normally relie on how good the post-processing is since they use very powerful noise reduction etc, The post-processing can't be controlled i know nor can the aperature so all we're left with is iso & shutter speed.
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Posted: 2008-11-12 17:21:35
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@number1
Cool man! Will you kindly share that camdriver? For C702 I mean
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Posted: 2008-11-12 17:33:45
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On 2008-11-12 17:33:45, gtr83 wrote:
@number1
Cool man! Will you kindly share that camdriver? For C702 I mean
When i'm finished i'll post it up.
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Posted: 2008-11-12 17:38:58
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Lightspeed_x Posts: > 500
One question about modding:
If you have to rollback to the original driver, how do you perform that task?
Is there a way to extract the original drivers from the phone prior to uploading modded ones?
Thanks in advance
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Posted: 2008-11-12 17:45:37
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Yea use a Customize_upgrade.xml script to back-up the oringal 1.
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Posted: 2008-11-12 17:49:14
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post-processing can be quite easily controlled - you don't have access to algorithms but you can set for them values which determines results of their work - sharpness, contrast, brightness, colors and even jpeg compression. a lot of things but 'post-' only... while major work is inside 'pre-' because of basics (exposure and sensitivity calculations). what can post- do if pre- will create shity result? nothing, exactly this what original driver can offer in low-light. of course post- is important too but only if you don't have to concern about pre-, when light amount is good
BTW. I hope that your driver will help some dudes here which want more from their cameras
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Posted: 2008-11-12 18:31:02
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I was reffering more to the noise reduction which has big effect on quality.
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Posted: 2008-11-12 18:33:45
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I don't believe in existence of noise reduction algorithm in camera DSP. for sure it have sharpening algorithm but both are different things
well, at least I can believe in NR algorithm available in C905
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Posted: 2008-11-12 19:00:15
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