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On 2008-06-27 20:47:17, butiliero wrote:
On 2008-06-27 16:17:42, blunden wrote:
I installed this driver last night after having tried a few others. This one is truly awsome. However since I don't have photographic memory

to remember the readme file with all the settings I made a quick collection of "Manual" images (8 in total) with the information to put on the phone.
http://www.4shared.com/file/5[....]6b3/Camera_Manual-blunden.html
It's far from perfect but I thought it maight be of use to some people.
That's a good idea which might be even improved!
I think that the most needed image is the one with EV positions (in my case personalized). Hence I prepared a 320x240 image with the values that I needed, named it as DSC00001.jpg and uploaded to the camera images folder in the phone.
In this way you can easily access the needed help by just pressing the 'view' button inside the camera. No need to patch, no need to cancel phone image. Easy and safe.
Here is my 2 cents
The work can be done even in paint, but remember to leave some space on the top and on the sides, otherwise the text will be overlapped by the navigation text of the viewer.
[ This Message was edited by: butiliero on 2008-06-27 19:51 ]
@ butiliero
at EV position -3.0 You have "balance yellow/blue".HOW DID YOU DO THAT?
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Posted: 2008-06-27 21:03:25
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To activate stabilizer you must be in landscape or twilight landscape scene mode and press "7" a small tripod will display at the bottom of the screen.
However as expected setting continuous zoom did not solve this bug, which must be specific of this R1JE001 branded firmware, Damnit!
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Posted: 2008-06-27 21:07:05
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R1JE001 is pretty old firmware.
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Posted: 2008-06-27 21:08:28
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On 2008-06-27 21:07:05, butiliero wrote:
To activate stabilizer you must be in landscape or twilight landscape scene mode and press "7" a small tripod will display at the bottom of the screen.
However as expected setting continuous zoom did not solve this bug, which must be specific of this R1JE001 branded firmware, Damnit!
I think You didn't get my question.on the photo with EV positions on EV position
"-3.0" You have "balance yellow/blue"
How did You connected the "balance yellow/blue" to the driver?
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Posted: 2008-06-27 21:10:57
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@budala: the last version of the driver includes the 'customization.txt' file which explains how to customize the driver. All you need to do is to open the driver with a text editor and do the changes you like more.
@number1: I know, but it is a vodafone france branded phone and I couldn't find the corresponding finalization files to update the firmware. Also I don't want it to be CID53 so I avoid SEUS as well.
If someone have these file they would be more than wellcome!
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Posted: 2008-06-27 21:14:38
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@budala: it's already there, in the standard version also, but in position -1.7, I only shifted it to -0.3. What do you mean by 'connect with the driver'? It is already part of it, afaik.
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Posted: 2008-06-27 21:18:01
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which are the optimal settings for portrait pics in low light situations? (ex:in a club)
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Posted: 2008-06-27 21:30:09
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On 2008-06-27 20:47:17, butiliero wrote:
That's a good idea which might be even improved!
I think that the most needed image is the one with EV positions (in my case personalized). Hence I prepared a 320x240 image with the values that I needed, named it as DSC00001.jpg and uploaded to the camera images folder in the phone.
In this way you can easily access the needed help by just pressing the 'view' button inside the camera. No need to patch, no need to cancel phone image. Easy and safe.
Here is my 2 cents
The work can be done even in paint, but remember to leave some space on the top and on the sides, otherwise the text will be overlapped by the navigation text of the viewer.
Thanks. Yeah, the one with the EV positions is of the most help. I just made the others because I felt like being able to read all the other info later when needed, especially since this was the first time I used a supermode driver. Good idea to name it like that.
For me, the only image that got partly covered by the text on the phone was the one where the EXIF bug is mentiond and only the word "value" is covered. I could have moved that to the next image but it seemed more relevant there. After all I made these mainly for myself, not with the intention of it being used by many. If that would have been the case I wouldn't have stopped until I found them to be close to perfect.
Sure, you can use any photo editor you like to create them but I find using photoshop even for things like these gives you the most freedom. It's just a habit to use it for whatever.
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Posted: 2008-06-27 21:31:08
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maybe all auto with SEM or EM
or 1second iso100
WHAT SETTINGS SHOULD I USE IF I WANT TO USE ISO100 TO TAKE PICTURES AT HIGH LIGHT SUNNY POOL BEACH SCENARIOS ?
WHAT SETTINGS SHOULD I USE IF I WANT TO USE ISO100 TO TAKE PICTURES AT HIGH LIGHT SUNNY POOL BEACH SCENARIOS ?
WHAT SETTINGS SHOULD I USE IF I WANT TO USE ISO100 TO TAKE PICTURES AT HIGH LIGHT SUNNY POOL BEACH SCENARIOS ?
don't get me wrong, but em and sem like i said before seem less accurate and faster... :S some pics come with much noise sometimes, a few versions ago this wouldn't happen :S
[ This Message was edited by: hfmls on 2008-06-27 20:53 ]
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Posted: 2008-06-27 21:31:38
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On 2008-06-27 21:14:38, butiliero wrote:
@number1: I know, but it is a vodafone france branded phone and I couldn't find the corresponding finalization files to update the firmware. Also I don't want it to be CID53 so I avoid SEUS as well.
If someone have these file they would be more than wellcome!
Did you try to find here:
http://www.share2flash.com/file/6187
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Posted: 2008-06-27 21:58:34
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