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neo3d 06-07-2009 06:37 PM

Best HTC Touch Camera Settings
 
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I noticed halo'ing artifacts from oversharpening by the Touch when I zoomed in at 100% so I tested out diff camera settings. I think the best settings are:

Sharpness +1
Saturation +5

Definitely an improvement over the default setting. Samples attached.

Feel free to add your own testing & comparison shots with different setting combinations.

neo3d 06-08-2009 09:28 AM

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Also, if u r really anal about quality, you can drill out the clear plastic circle on the back cover of the phone.

Since it's plastic, start w/the smallest bit you have, like around the diameter of a toothpick if u got one. Then, work your way up.

alex jb 06-08-2009 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by neo3d (Post 961658)
Also, if u r really anal about quality, you can drill out the clear plastic circle on the back cover of the phone.


is this to widen the angle od the available light into the lense or is it simply to remove the plastic that could be distorting the image?

bradart 06-09-2009 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by alex jb (Post 962325)
is this to widen the angle od the available light into the lense or is it simply to remove the plastic that could be distorting the image?

It will probably accomplisg both. Since the light has to pass through plastic, you lose some of the light. Also, if you take your phone out in a really humid area, condensation will appear on the lens cover. Drilling a hole will remove any light distortion coused by the plastic bending the light and also allow more light in.

just my 2/5 of a nickel.

Negrito 06-09-2009 10:52 AM

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Or, you could do what i do.... Just pop the back off, snap the pic, then pop it back on and go about your way. I usually pop it off after i hit the camera button so that by the time the phone is ready so am i. :)

bradart 06-09-2009 11:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Negrito (Post 964260)
Or, you could do what i do.... Just pop the back off, snap the pic, then pop it back on and go about your way. I usually pop it off after i hit the camera button so that by the time the phone is ready so am i. :)

sounds like quite a pain to me.

Negrito 06-09-2009 11:06 AM

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Originally Posted by bradart (Post 964282)
sounds like quite a pain to me.

Not really. and i prefer to have the best possible picture i can. Whats the point in snappin a pic if its blurry, or cloudy, or has a fingerprint on the piece of plastic?

bradart 06-09-2009 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Negrito (Post 964296)
Not really. and i prefer to have the best possible picture i can. Whats the point in snappin a pic if its blurry, or cloudy, or has a fingerprint on the piece of plastic?

I suppose thats true. I guess i don't use the camera often enough for me to care either way, though.

Negrito 06-09-2009 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by bradart (Post 964402)
I suppose thats true. I guess i don't use the camera often enough for me to care either way, though.

Im an amateur photographer so i am always snapping pics. and since the diamond actually has a decent camera, i have been taking a lot more pics with my phone. I carry a DSLR around with me, but a lot of times its just easier to snap the pic with the phone, unless i plan on really post processing it, or maybe turning it into an HDR pic...

bradart 06-10-2009 05:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Negrito (Post 964417)
Im an amateur photographer so i am always snapping pics. and since the diamond actually has a decent camera, i have been taking a lot more pics with my phone. I carry a DSLR around with me, but a lot of times its just easier to snap the pic with the phone, unless i plan on really post processing it, or maybe turning it into an HDR pic...

Yeah i do a lot of photography, mostly for art though, so i guess i'm in the camp that believes that a cell phone camera is a utility for things other than serioyus photographs. If i want to really photograph something o nthe go, i clip my Argus Bean to my belt loop for quick pics.


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