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Old 02-01-2009, 10:47 PM
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Re: Camera Issue: Pixels destroyed under bright light

I think it is because you aren't looking STRAIGHT at the picture, if you look at it at an awkward angle on your LCD screen you can clearly see a florescent patch on the areas he described.

Anyway, this is common on a camera with such a small lens like jsls said. It isn't a corruption, the only reason you see it on a PC rather than on your Phone is because the Touch Pro doesn't cover the same color range as the monitor you have (65.5k vs. several million different colors).

There is nothing you can really do about it, a camera phone only has a 4-5mm cube like camera sensor so there isnt much that can be expected of it, at least in this day and age.
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