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haribofan2 Posts: 174

Have copied pictures from my 3.2 Mb camera to PC and are saved as JPEG images of about 650Kb each.When i transfer these to K750i the picture is very grainy.Should i convert them first and can i get a better image quality ?
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Posted: 2005-09-05 21:53:14
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numb Posts: > 500

May I politely ask why you transfer images taken with a different 3.2mp camera to your phone ? Its usually the other way around, you take pictures with your phonecam, then transfer them to the computer.

The reason I ask is to better advice what to do.

If you transfer pictures to your phone only with the purpose of watching them on the phone, then theres no reason at all to transfer hughe 3.2mp pictures. Instead you should crop or resize them to fit the screen of the K750. This would decrease filesize while at the same time increase viewingquality because the phone doesnt have to rescale the resolution of the big pictures to fit the screen, and increase viewingspeed hughely. For portraitview they should be 176x220 pixels, and for landscapeview they should be 220x176.
Saving them as png files will give better quality than saving them as jpeg compressed files.

If they are transfered, not for viewing on the phone, but for later printing or transfering to a different computer then you should do nothing to the pictures.

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Posted: 2005-09-05 23:08:44
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haribofan2 Posts: 174

Will do that,It is obviously the re-scaling that is recking the picture quality.
The pictures are favourites from holiday and time before i got my K750i that i like to show people as i am out and about.
Thanks for the advice.
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Posted: 2005-09-05 23:20:35
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absinthebri Posts: 476

The 'Image Editor' on the K750 CD is very handy... I've edited loads of pictures (both my own and off the 'Net) for my phone and got good results every time.

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Posted: 2005-09-05 23:22:43
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max_wedge Posts: > 500

It's okay. You can get better results doing it manually, but the image editor is too convenient at times!
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Posted: 2005-09-14 10:20:38
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