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GLABBER
Форум больше не дает, если загружать фотки через него.
P.S. Тут принято писать на английском, иначе никто не ответит.
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Posted: 2008-02-09 16:32:57
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On 2008-02-09 16:32:57, SPU wrote:
GLABBER
Форум больше не дает, если загружать фотки через него.
P.S. Тут принято писать на английском, иначе никто не ответит.
to all:
Пожалуйста, используйте google перевод - это очень просто:)
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Posted: 2008-02-09 17:29:10
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SPU 1.4 beta 1
New, very experimental driver =)
Changes since 1.3 beta 9 (if anyone remember this version):
1. A lot of changes in code =)
2. Normal mode - locked ISO 100 (or whatever on W810?) for high quality photo (auto shutter speed can be as low as 4 fps).
Night mode - ISO 800 priority for fast shot (auto shutter speed can be as low as 4 fps).
3. Added compression mode for MXE (50%).
4. Some changes in the supermode table (see manual).
One thing is not fixed: picture filtering will not be enabled for zoomed pictures if picture filtering is disabled in current mode.
Links (short manual included in the archive):
Plain driver (no manual):
http://nwamdclub.nktb-kristall.ru/camdriver0.dat
ZIP archive (with manual):
http://nwamdclub.nktb-kristall.ru/camdriver_spu_1_4_b1.zip
Kriomag
=)
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Posted: 2008-02-09 22:19:58
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On 2008-02-09 22:19:58, SPU wrote:
SPU 1.4 beta 1
New, very experimental driver =)
Changes since 1.3 beta 9 (if anyone remember this version):
1. A lot of changes in code =)
2. Normal mode - locked ISO 100 (or whatever on W810?) for high quality photo (auto shutter speed can be as low as 4 fps).
Night mode - ISO 800 priority for fast shot (auto shutter speed can be as low as 4 fps).
3. Added compression mode for MXE (50%).
4. Some changes in the supermode table (see manual).
One thing is not fixed: picture filtering will not be enabled for zoomed pictures if picture filtering is disabled in current mode.
Links (short manual included in the archive):
Plain driver (no manual):
http://nwamdclub.nktb-kristall.ru/camdriver0.dat
ZIP archive (with manual):
http://nwamdclub.nktb-kristall.ru/camdriver_spu_1_4_b1.zip
Kriomag
=)
Thank you SPU
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Posted: 2008-02-09 22:53:49
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@SPU
wow, nice features!
i'll try it tommorow
thanks
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Posted: 2008-02-10 00:38:23
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@lpachuong
your driver is real good but it has no sync with mxe60.
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Posted: 2008-02-10 08:04:34
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Actually my last driver also can be "out of sync" with MXE due to luck of the "base shutter speed". I mean there must be overexposure... If so, i know how to fix this, but i need tests from users =)
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Posted: 2008-02-10 09:19:56
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hi. (W810i - R4EA031 - DB2010 - CID49)
normal (poor light)
fine (poor light)
night (poor light)
fine (good light)
(The startup is slow, ~4 seconds to start cam. and focus slow too, but only in low lighting. It is as if you were in the Night mode)
Sorry for the English translated Google
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[ This Message was edited by: DangeloGH on 2008-02-10 11:54 ]
[ This Message was edited by: DangeloGH on 2008-02-10 12:02 ]
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Posted: 2008-02-10 12:52:23
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DangeloGH
Yes, it's slow in startup because driver need to execute a sequence of commands where each command must wait the end of execution of previous one.
I'll try to speed up the startup code and i have an idea how to speedup autofocus in low light conditions.
P.S. Normal & Fine mode switches compression methods, nothing more, so your first two shots are identical.
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Posted: 2008-02-10 16:31:18
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Two shots of my printer (indoor, one 100Watt bulb), tungsten WB:
Normal mode (day) = slow shot:
Results: ISO 100, exposure 1/4 s
Night mode = fast shot:
Results: ISO 800, exposure 1/40 s
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Posted: 2008-02-10 16:51:11
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