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some lovely picture's through this thread so far...the detail in some of the pic's are excellent.
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Posted: 2006-06-30 23:59:44
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On 2006-06-30 22:03:44, bavlondon2 wrote:
Is no one here interestd in the video ?
I asked on page 4 of this thread, but it would seem everyone is in denial over the K800i and its video quality.
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Posted: 2006-07-01 11:09:19
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nice pics jonaas
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Posted: 2006-07-01 11:22:30
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www.fatreg.co.uk/k800.3GP
not bad quality but not what id expect from a 3.2mp cam....
fatreg
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Posted: 2006-07-01 11:50:46
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Well judging from that video so what laffen said before the phone being released about it having improved video is rubbish then.
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Posted: 2006-07-01 12:19:56
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did send you a video @ hotmail adress you gave me..
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Posted: 2006-07-01 12:59:25
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Frankly, i don't much difference with the quality of the photos compared to the k750's.
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Posted: 2006-07-01 15:41:13
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Jonaas,
Quite nice your photo of fruits. Something interesting I noticed as I looked at the Exif data though: the listing order of Items are different to a photo taken straight from the K800 without any software in-between.
Just compare the difference here. Is it a big secret, or would you kindly tell us which software you used?
Here "straight" photo:
Here you fruit photo:
The camera mobile is the same, as well as firmware version, so please tell us?!?
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Posted: 2006-07-01 20:20:41
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Hm, the only thing I did was to open the picture in Ms-Paint, then save in another folder. Now I see that the file has went from 634kb to 278kb, that's weird. I don't remember doing anything else actually. I can upload some more pictures tomorrow and upload on exactly as it was taken, and one when resaved to another folder (But I guess you could try that a little faster yourself..)
Hope that helps!
and sorry for bad english.
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Posted: 2006-07-02 01:07:55
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Jonaas,
Thank you for the explanation!
Just a valuable tip: please dont open and save JPG files just for moving them from folder to another. Because JPG is compressed lossy file format, and every time you re-save the file, the quality suffers. One could select 100% quality level while saving, if the image editor allows it, but then the file size gets bigger.
EDIT: seems like Ms-Paint is such a simple application, it only makes things worse...
Just use Windows Explorer to copy/move files from folder to folder. Really no need to open them. Or, if you open to look at them, don't save just close.
[ This Message was edited by: Mark_Q on 2006-07-02 07:08 ]
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Posted: 2006-07-02 08:07:05
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