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corehead Posts: 1

hi, just bought Hazel(really happy with it, even after my k850 ), and was curious about how it`s photos looks like in a web site.. well I believe it may differ a bit, from viewing in a PC viewing software... and besides a chance to show you my pics
P.S. many nice pics in this thread, some are just amazing
P.P.S. dunno if its fair, but all pics are edited by a simple Auto-leveling in paint.net software...anyway:




[ This Message was edited by: corehead on 2011-01-18 14:53 ]

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Posted: 2011-01-18 15:49:17
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FreshKaT Posts: 22

@corehead nice pics
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Posted: 2011-01-18 19:27:49
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solbailador Posts: 4

hi evryone
been using my Elm for one month now. i must admit i bought this phone after seeing pics from THIS thread i have taken some hundreds of photos. and now i can say that this cellphone is an incredibly good shooter outside and an only middle class one inside
here are some pics taken either in or out spots.










of course the first three were taken inside. colours are simply: dull. i figured out there could be a colour contest and here this phone gets about 70-80% inside.
the ones taken outside are more than alright.
what do you think?

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Posted: 2011-01-20 19:45:27
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solbailador Posts: 4

still me
here are three more ones.
first: outside.
second: inside.
last one: inside with flash.




of course the main topic here is the colour RED!

WHAT CAN I DO WITH IT? ANY IDEAS? MODDING? CHANGING IT AT STORE? YEAH I KNOW YOU HAVE DEALT WITH IT COUPLE OF TIMES BUT WHAT WORKS THE BEST? please help!
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Posted: 2011-01-20 19:52:32
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FreshKaT Posts: 22

It's a firmware bug. The first good camdriver will sure fix it.

In time, try the twilight portrait and twilight landscape scenes and see how does the red color work on these.
Changing to twilight portrait and getting back to auto might also work.

A friend of mine told me this at school, he saw this in one of C902's camdrivers readme. Amazingly I got a good red color in twilight modes.

I'm pretty sure camdriver's coders were drunk while working on this.
[ This Message was edited by: FreshKaT on 2011-01-21 08:08 ]

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Posted: 2011-01-21 09:01:50
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solbailador Posts: 4

Hi FreshKaT

As I see youre from Transsylvania

Thanks a lot for your advice, yeah i tried the twilight mode which worked quite well i mean the colour that should be red is way closer to its final destination

but sorry mate i am completely lost in the world of firmwares - what does this firmkware bug mean? so my phone DOES have some problems? modding? what am i to do? how should i start? can i do it or should take my phone to service? sorry but really dunno.

post me a link if theres one pls!



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Posted: 2011-01-21 20:57:34
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pavithra_uk Posts: 100

Main problem with ELM's photo is very low contrast,saturation. night photos looks very faint and dull.
with same light condition even C510,C902 produce very colourfull photos.

I think this is a camdriver problem.

just take low light photo from ELM and open it with photo editor and apply auto exposure/level adjustment.. pics looks nice. but blue/red lines will visible very bright.


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Posted: 2011-01-23 02:42:55
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mobile7 Posts: 10




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Posted: 2011-01-28 11:39:26
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Posted: 2011-01-28 15:26:53
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bl-gr-n Posts: 113

it's amazing how good pictures that others can take with their phones.
I'm using an ordinary digital camera, when photoing but still using the phone for snap-shots with the Hazel (and X10 mini) Mosly because their batterys are charged and easier to get the photos to the computer.


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The computer is an Eee PC 701 that after months being stored in a desk drawer, Is again taken into Daily use.
As compainon to the Hazel, As it easier to surf the web and more, with the Eee's gigantic 7" screen and keyboard.

The TV is a 42" and usually the screen for the living-room HTPC.
Under the TV next to the Eee is my X10 Mini playing streamed music from the Spotify, thru the Amplifier.
[ This Message was edited by: bl-gr-n on 2011-01-30 20:04 ]

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