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@raiderski
OK, I see... well, I try it tomorrow because we're at night in Barcelona.
Only a question more... if I want to take a picture inside a bar, discotheque... with MXE-60, which parameters do I have to put?
Thanks for all again, I'm grateful for you.
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Posted: 2007-08-09 23:56:23
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@Raiderski
Szia,
i think, for CID36 sonycam (on CID49 board) is enough value 5 in close-up but landscape needs 6.
What about sharpen on EV shift? (spu)
another thing. the mxe60 flash only on dim light. possible to control the function:? 1. always to flash
2. standby
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üdv:
papp
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Posted: 2007-08-10 00:08:52
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On 2007-08-09 21:03:06, Raiderski wrote:
amarshidu
you welcome, i hope you will also enjoy next versions
all
dohh... ok, because some people here molest my person about additional functions i will add them. you have to know that some of them will be unavailable in original driver form and you will have to customize EV functions structure to enable them... are you happy now?
- saturation (available in EV)
- brightness (unavailable in EV)
- contrast (unavailable in EV)
and maybe:
- ISO (i don't know yet), some tests have to be done. besides why should i put ISO control? is this really useful? shutter speed and exposure control can do mess in ISO setting... so... why should i do this?
Saturation!

Very useful option to get either mild soothing shots or rich vivid contrasty shots. Glad your including this... I don't much care for bright or contr...
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Posted: 2007-08-10 04:12:27
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@raiderski: can we do one thing that whenever we open the camera application the EV 0.0 is already set to 1.1 not 1.0 because most of the time I/we click images out of autofocus area.
And yes adding saturation is a real good idea bro.
[ This Message was edited by: amarsidhu on 2007-08-10 04:24 ]
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Posted: 2007-08-10 05:22:18
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Sarmad Hybrid Driver - BETA
A lot of people asked me to include "supermode" functions, but I've always liked the simplicity of point-and-shoot drivers without messing with settings.. so, I think we've found a compromise with this driver.
It IS in beta, so there might be some bugs but I wanted to release it to see what people think!
Full instructions and info are available in the zip archive, but here's the main points:
- Changes to the JPEG quantizers / compression values.
- Tried to fix MXE-60 sync issue, but I don't have one to test it myself.
Normal Quality mode = "Regular" mode - same functionality as Sarmad 5.7.
Fine Quality mode = "Super" mode
Here are the Supermode functions.. use the EV keys to choose a setting and then use the zoom keys to change the value.
-2.0: Spot Photometry (1.1 turns it on, otherwise off)
-1.7: Sharpness (1.1 sets it to 6, otherwise 5)
-1.3: Exposure
-1.0: ISO
-0.7: Shutter Speed
-0.3: Zoom
0.0: Focus (1.0 is auto, 1.1-4.0 manual)
+0.3: White Balance Yellow
+0.7: White Balance Blue
+1.0: White Balance Green
+1.3: Saturation (may only work with CID36)
+1.7: Digital Filtering (1.0 keeps it on, otherwise off)
Link:
http://www.mediafire.com/?a9av21bgtwj
(new link to fix zoom issue in supermode, version 9.92)
note: I don't think you can alter ISO and Shutter Speed independently (its one or the other). I agree with Raiderski that the ISO function isn't as useful as the others, but a few people requested it, so its in there.. so is Spot photometry even though i'm convinced that most folks don't know what it does.. thats why its buried as -2.0 .. hehe
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Posted: 2007-08-10 05:46:46
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@sarmad
and it has been released!! he he. Good work mate. As you mentioned ISO by itself is rather useless on a cell phone camera but it is extremely useful when it is combined with shutter speed. This is the single functionality that attracted me to SPU's drivers that allowed AE lock using >
Raider is trying to figure out this issue so that we can have a way of truly locking the ISO.
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Posted: 2007-08-10 07:01:00
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@sarmad
tried ur driver
bug..
1)in supermode
zoom not working...jut chk on it
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Posted: 2007-08-10 07:12:54
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On 2007-08-10 07:01:00, radicalgel wrote:
it is still not 100% fool proof and reliable because if the snap is underexposed to cam ignores the ISO lock and spikes the ISO.
yep, thats why I honestly didn't put much time into looking at it, and I might take it out in the final version.. (remember its just a beta right now).. but for now, its in there upon the request of a few

to be honest though, i don't think its that useful, and so I probably won't be implementing an ISO lock or anything like that.. I like to keep things simple, and I think the present functions with the supermode stuff in the hybrid driver is as far as I'm going to go..
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Posted: 2007-08-10 08:00:17
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On 2007-08-10 07:12:54, terminator17 wrote:
@sarmad
tried ur driver
bug..
1)in supermode
zoom not working...jut chk on it
ahh, I forgot to put in the right piece of code.. its because of the remnants of the half-shutter zoom preview thing that is available on the regular mode side.. even if that doesnt make sense, thanks for spotting this!
here's an updated link with the bugfix.. it should show up as 9.92 (the first link was 9.91)
http://www.mediafire.com/?a9av21bgtwj
the original post has also been edited as well.
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Posted: 2007-08-10 08:16:35
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well i hv a doubt
ur setting says macro on means enhanced mode
is it useful to take distant pics wid macro on?
and wht about EM/ENM in fine mode or super mode?is it thr
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Posted: 2007-08-10 09:13:41
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