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I made a macro-shot of an earphone and modded it in Photoshop.
The original image was resized to 65% of original size and then cropped to 800x600:
After removing noise and a bit of sharpening (
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Posted: 2007-11-02 12:48:45
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Here's a macro pic of a spider I saw. This was taken with the document profile, and ISO 100:
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Posted: 2007-11-02 13:10:08
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On 2007-11-02 11:48:28, tai020381 wrote:
And Abu, why do you keep challenging and taking out i-mobile cameraphone to compare here?? Isn't there a photo thread for that phone also?
Please read the thread from yesterday. I was just pointing out that plankgatan was not correct about low-light/night photos. He then challenged me to produce a night shot equally sharp to one which he claimed where the result of PhotoShop faking. Ironic considering that a lot of people have accused him of doing the same since he's unwilling to show his raw, unadulterated shots.
And if its camera quality surpassed k850i I bet its battery juice will be sucked out in 1/2 a day of shooting compared to the k850i.
You're right actually.

The power consumption of the CCD sensor is the reason for why i-mobile put a fairly large battery in this small phone, 1100 mAh.
Also, CMOS sensor might not lose to CCD sensor, only I think SE did some marketing on cameraphones. (As in not producing very good sensor so as not to overtake current DC sales.)
Probably true also. The management of Sony will not need to loose sleep over the risk that the K850i could ever compete with Sony's P&S cameras.
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Posted: 2007-11-02 13:31:18
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Is there a different between:
- Setting the resolution to 5MP; Snapping a Photo; Then resize to a lower resolution (e.g. 800x600) on computer
compared to:
- Setting the resolution to 3 or 1MP; Snapping a Photo; Then resize to a lower resolution (e.g. 800x600) on computer
?
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Posted: 2007-11-02 13:50:39
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On 2007-11-02 13:50:39, Bryan84 wrote:
Is there a different between:
- Setting the resolution to 5MP; Snapping a Photo; Then resize to a lower resolution (e.g. 800x600) on computer
compared to:
- Setting the resolution to 3 or 1MP; Snapping a Photo; Then resize to a lower resolution (e.g. 800x600) on computer
?
There is, 5MP photo takes more detail and when you reduce it's size to 3MP it looks sharper and more detailed than picture that was originally 3MP.
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Posted: 2007-11-02 13:55:23
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On 2007-11-02 13:55:23, LCARS-Expert wrote:
On 2007-11-02 13:50:39, Bryan84 wrote:
Is there a different between:
- Setting the resolution to 5MP; Snapping a Photo; Then resize to a lower resolution (e.g. 800x600) on computer
compared to:
- Setting the resolution to 3 or 1MP; Snapping a Photo; Then resize to a lower resolution (e.g. 800x600) on computer
?
There is, 5MP photo takes more detail and when you reduce it's size to 3MP it looks sharper and more detailed than picture that was originally 3MP.
Gosh! Maybe now I know why my photos sux .. cause I have been taking them at 1MP thinking that size I will resize the size on the computer, I might as well do it on the phone.
But ^^ is not true right?
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Posted: 2007-11-02 14:19:09
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These are the "bad" shots that I took using 1MP settings.
Auto Settings
Macro +0.7 exp
Auto Settings
Auto Settings
I thought by setting to 1MP on camera, I do not have to resize so much on the computer. But seems like the above user to my previous question said there is a difference.
Are these shots bad?
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Posted: 2007-11-02 14:23:06
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Just got mine. I am happy so far with the quality..
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Posted: 2007-11-02 14:52:24
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One from the street...
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Posted: 2007-11-02 14:58:14
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Marco Shot
Document Setting
Auto Setting, ISO 100
I think I like the first photo the most.
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Posted: 2007-11-02 15:08:10
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