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xxxvijeshxxx Posts: 80

i all, I would like to check with those who had previously owned a SE K700i and now own a SE K750i.

do u find that the colour of the screen is not as rich as before. for example when u play the game real tennis, the colours of the screen seem a little faded. and also the caller picture (which was taken with a k700i) seem terrible too. Is the colour Yellow a little dull?

further more some of my personnel pictures on my k700i seem to be brighter and richer compared to the k750i. please help... I really hope and assume that its something to do with the settings
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Posted: 2005-07-11 02:00:16
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Dragonfly_TP Posts: > 500

hey, I noticed that too! The screen has less contrast as the K700i. I just compaired it with the S700i and well... it is a bit disapointing quality if you compair it to those phones, you would expect more.
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Posted: 2005-07-11 07:56:33
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numb Posts: > 500

yes the gamma/contrast setting on the K750 are different from K750.
much lighter, which will make the same graphics that look good on K700, look faded on K750.


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Posted: 2005-07-11 09:19:19
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djole89 Posts: 428

I noticed that too. I transfered some Angelina Jolie pics on k750, wich I edited in Photoshop to be perfect on k700 fullscreen (and they were perfect on k700), and they are not rich in colors as the used to be on k700, and there are huge pixels all over the pics.... But I noticed that if you hold your phone under angle smaller than 90 degrees, pic is perfect. Try it.
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Posted: 2005-07-11 10:48:02
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k700 > Clara Posts: 82

I agree, the screen looks washed out and white. The k700i seemed to be better with less colours? I wonder if this can be corrected with further firmware updates. Lets hope so...
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Posted: 2005-07-11 11:33:31
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xxxvijeshxxx Posts: 80

oh man, i really thought that i was the only who was facing this problem... apparently its a world wide k750i issue... heh heh heh
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Posted: 2005-07-11 11:35:41
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Itanium Posts: 77

Washed out colors could be a delebarate design decision. Such displays make better allround performance, i.e. in the outdoor lights and sunlight, the display is more readable and works better.
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Posted: 2005-07-11 11:43:11
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aitakahashi Posts: 6

me too ... i thought i was the only one .. haha ... i compared same pic in k700 and k750 ... better in k700 , especially if you see the pixels ... k700 richer than k750
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Posted: 2005-07-11 13:53:39
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numb Posts: > 500

The screen of K750 is not poorer than the K750, it just uses a different gammasetting, just like different computermonitors have different gammasettings. Graphics allways look different on different monitors.

This means when creating graphics for K750, themes etc., you need to work proffesionally and use colorprofiles in your graphics editor to emulate the screen of K750.

Doing this will ensure graphics look the way it was intended on K750, and thus better than on K700.

Having said that, I would have prefered they kept the gamma setting of the K700, would have made things easier for those creating graphic content and alot easier for the average user.



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Posted: 2005-07-11 14:40:54
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xxxvijeshxxx Posts: 80

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On 2005-07-11 14:40:54, numb wrote:
The screen of K750 is not poorer than the K750, it just uses a different gammasetting, just like different computermonitors have different gammasettings. Graphics allways look different on different monitors.

This means when creating graphics for K750, themes etc., you need to work proffesionally and use colorprofiles in your graphics editor to emulate the screen of K750.

Doing this will ensure graphics look the way it was intended on K750, and thus better than on K700.

Having said that, I would have prefered they kept the gamma setting of the K700, would have made things easier for those creating graphic content and alot easier for the average user.




So how do u go about emulating the gamma settings of the pictures to cater for the k750i?
thks in advance for replying
does anyone know what software i can use to convert any video files to 3gpp files? the quicktime software is only limited to mov and QT files
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Posted: 2005-07-11 19:01:27
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