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Old 09-28-2009, 04:27 AM
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Re: Camera Settings

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Originally Posted by santod View Post
If you havn't adjusted anything, I would suggest a few things. Try setting image quality to super fine. Sharpness set to +5, contrast set to +4. See if that looks more like what you are after. Also in the white balance, try the setting that looks like headlights or a flash bulb going off.
where are these setting? I dont remember my tp1 having them either. Am I missing something?

Edit: Nevermind I found Em. Wow, it really makes a difference. Nice.. Thanks.

Also, Mighty Mikes right, Touch Pro2 takes way better pics than my old tp1 and my wifes old diamond, we compared each side by side.
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