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Big Redneck3100 12-05-2009 06:11 PM

Re: Pictures using Camera have raining static effect
 
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Originally Posted by bradart (Post 1388784)
Also, the issue could be solar winds in conjunction with the de-magnetization of the earths nickel core, exposing us to amounts of electro-static radiation sufficient enough to damage small electronics. That is why, just to be safe, i only take pictures while inside a Farraday cage.

LMAO, thats the most totally awesome explanation I have every heard...You da man bro hahahahahahah!!!!!

Red_Cheeks 12-05-2009 09:12 PM

Re: Pictures using Camera have raining static effect
 
I know its a pain in the butt , but when you want a good picture. What i do is take of the battery cover. With the battery cover on the pics come out yellowish , but without the cover its looks good and might even fix your problem.

Try taking a pic without the cover and see if it helps...

Genjinaro 12-05-2009 10:07 PM

Wirelessly posted (HTC Hero: Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; U; Android 1.5; en-us; A6277 Build/CUPCAKE) AppleWebKit/528.5+ (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/3.1.2 Mobile Safari/525.20.1)

LOL, that's for when you want an evidence of ___ pic, BADLY :P My pride won't allow me to remove that cover in the face of others.

athlet1c 12-07-2009 12:16 PM

Re: Pictures using Camera have raining static effect
 
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Originally Posted by bradart (Post 1388784)
The program matters not. It is the camera itself. I just use picsay pro to color correct the pictures. seems to work fine.

Also, the issue could be solar winds in conjunction with the de-magnetization of the earths nickel core, exposing us to amounts of electro-static radiation sufficient enough to damage small electronics. That is why, just to be safe, i only take pictures while inside a Farraday cage.

Well what happens when you use the phone ?

flipzmode 12-07-2009 12:29 PM

Re: Pictures using Camera have raining static effect
 
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Originally Posted by athlet1c (Post 1393175)
Well what happens when you use the phone ?

He uses a landline.

athlet1c 12-07-2009 12:58 PM

Re: Pictures using Camera have raining static effect
 
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Originally Posted by flipzmode (Post 1393210)
He uses a landline.

lol .hilarious

bradart 12-07-2009 03:37 PM

Re: Pictures using Camera have raining static effect
 
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Originally Posted by flipzmode (Post 1393210)
He uses a landline.

I would never use a landline. Electrical surges produced by the friction of tectonic platyes can be transferred through copper wiring and arc the speaker into my head. I personally use a remote system in which the phone connects to a speaker with a small laser diode connected to the cone. When the speaker produces sound, it vibrates the diode which is pointing at a sheet of glass 100 feet away (where i am). I then have a photosensitve diode interpret and reproduce the sound on a loudspeaker.


duh.

flipzmode 12-07-2009 03:40 PM

Re: Pictures using Camera have raining static effect
 
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Originally Posted by bradart (Post 1393748)
duh.

http://www.laynekennedy.com/can-phone.jpg

bradart 12-07-2009 04:16 PM

Re: Pictures using Camera have raining static effect
 
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Originally Posted by flipzmode (Post 1393758)

Never. The string is produced in factories in developing countries where it is still comon practice to use wood compressed with arsenic to built the buildings. Due the the absorbent nature of the string and the polar attraction qualities of arsenic, not to mention the lead traces found in common generic vegetable cans, I would just yell real loud.

flipzmode 12-07-2009 07:43 PM

Re: Pictures using Camera have raining static effect
 
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Originally Posted by bradart (Post 1393841)
Never. The string is produced in factories in developing countries where it is still comon practice to use wood compressed with arsenic to built the buildings.

http://geekfor.me/images/wireless.png


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