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Phone(s):
1: Softbank White HTC X01HT(Tytn); K800i
2: Sony Ericsson S700i; N70; 904SH
3: Samsung V208; SE T68i; 7290
Provider(s):
Fido
Joined: Mar 2006
From: Vancouver
Posts: 667
Got some K800i pictures to share~ hope you guys like it~ [beware 56k user]
oke, so got my phone yesterday, start playing with it~
i don't really like the way how the picture is capture, probably it's just me cuz i find the resolution not having too much problem, it's the colour tone that bugs me~ so i did some alteration in photoshop~
hope you guys like it~
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The one thing that bothers me (just a little) is the yellowness in low lighting conditions!!! Of course this is mediated by the external flash....but beautiful pics!
Phone(s):
1: Softbank White HTC X01HT(Tytn); K800i
2: Sony Ericsson S700i; N70; 904SH
3: Samsung V208; SE T68i; 7290
Provider(s):
Fido
Joined: Mar 2006
From: Vancouver
Posts: 667
oke, some stuff to say here~
can't blame the camera for the yellowness of the picture, i am using the really old style lamps that the bulbs are really yellow, i didn't want to put too much reflection to the shinny object that i was planning to take picture on, so i pull it very far away; what ends up being is that the yellow left over light + the darkness of the room makes the picture comes up really yellowish~
i haven't really got hold of each setting yet as this is my first autofocus phone with so many settings (back when i use a nokia n70, i don't even change settings because they dont' make a huge difference anyways), but like ken vs ryu said, i think the incadencent setting will fix the problem~
i just added a new one in the collection, lol i just caught the sunset after the rain before the sun goes down~ i totaly have no idea how to balance the picture so i chose the sky over the city~ i remember one of our member said something about the spot meter being useful in here; o well, the sun's gone already~~ =..=" oh also, mind you, the window is so freakin dirty that's why it's there 's a bunch of fuzzy thing in the pic~
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the setting i use on all those picture are different,
for cats i use portrait,
for pen and tissue i use auto/macro,
for the car one i use fully auto with flash off,
for the dinning room i actually use cloudy with +0.7 exposure, it gives a tone of yellowish to the picture and the brightness covers a bunch of the flaws it should have. (that picture is a bxtch to take)
oh yea thx fade, yea my cat looks nice~ but she's really bxtchy~ good that she's bxtchy in personality but never hurts people with her claws~
btw, most of the picture has been adjusted by photoshop, it's a variation between the function:
can you post pics of the actual phone too? i kind of got misled by the title lol..
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Phones of the Past
Mitsubishi G310, Nokia 3390, Nokia 8390, SE T200, VTech A700, Nokia 7210, Motorola V70, SE T630, SE K700, SE K750, Motorola V635, SE T237, SE W550, Nokia N80, SE W810, LG KG800, SE K610, Nokia N95, Motorola KRZR K1, Nokia E61i, Nokia 6300, iPhone 3G, Nokia E71, Motorola V3, BlackBerry 8900 (to be continued )