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I've tried both Ericsson's own software and a couple of other programs to upload pictures to the phone. But in all cases - the pictures really sucks when they appear on the t68-screen.
Anybody' got any tips on that topic? On what to do, whitch software to use or how to solve the problem?
Cause the pictures I get here and on other sites looks just fine, but my own pictures looks like shit.
HC
[ This Message was edited by: hc on 2002-04-24 22:56 ]
[ This Message was edited by: HC on 2002-04-25 22:29 ]
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Posted: 2002-04-23 22:47:00
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T68n? I want one...
Can see how it looks like?
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Posted: 2002-04-24 02:45:00
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here
don't know if it also works on the T68n
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Posted: 2002-04-24 02:48:00
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On 2002-04-24 02:45, Deltayoda wrote:
T68n? I want one...
Can see how it looks like?
Yea!
Me2!!!
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Posted: 2002-04-24 03:00:00
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Try changing the Image Mode in Photoshop to indexed color.
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Posted: 2002-04-24 03:42:00
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Anybody noticed the "n" is right next to the "m" on the keyboard..?
For those of you who want it explained: T68n in the header should've been T68m.
Thanks
(By the way, thanks for good help anyway...)
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Posted: 2002-04-24 22:45:00
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Try out some of these pictures on your phone
Full 256 colour screen
Enhanced photo
Download the below Photoshop colour palettes to enhance your pictures
http://cki.virtualave.net/256.act
For the best, colour enhancement technique with Photoshop, do this
Hue/Saturation Command
In this picture, the image lacked in mostly color. To fix this, I went to
Image>Adjust>Hue/Saturation. I simply turned up the
Saturation a touch to bring back a little life. To much saturation can
ruin the image, and the more you use will increase the file size too. So
try and keep these things in mind.

Brightness/Contrast Command
Using this feature is a great way to make the dark areas dark and the light areas more lighter and brighter. Go to
Image>Adjust>Brightness/Contrast. The trick
is to turn down the Brightness a touch, then up the contrast a bit

Unsharp Mask
When resizing photos down, they can look fuzzy and blurred. Using the Unsharp Mask command is a great choice for sharpening up those small thumbnails. Go to
Filter>Sharpen>Unsharp Mask. The setting I have below is the absolute best for this.

Guaranty to work
[ This Message was edited by: all8 on 2002-04-25 13:18 ]
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Posted: 2002-04-25 04:02:00
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Thanks all8....!!!!
X'llent....
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Posted: 2002-04-25 23:11:00
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HC, you are welcome
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Posted: 2002-04-26 14:44:00
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hi....how did u post this message with the images???
Greets hulix
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Posted: 2002-04-26 15:38:00
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