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PWeber 11-09-2007 12:39 PM

Camera functions questions on Mogul??
 
1. My wife and I both have the Alltel 6800. Both take "yellowing pics". Anyone else have this issue and a solution?
2. The text for the functions make you turn the phone 90 degrees left to use. If you snap the pics this way they are stored, saved, and sent 90 degrees off. So you say leave the camera upright? All cameras and computer screens have a more "landscape layout", thus working against that media presentation mode when emailed, editing, etc.
3.Some time when I email a pic (and sometimes not) the pic arrives very small (around 7k). This even happens when sending from "My pictures"
4. I do notice if I use the "Upload to My Space" function they arrive and are placed there in a decent size. Also, it you take the pic with the camera orientated sideways so as to read the text they are placed sideways on "My Spaces".

eye.ofthecyclone 11-17-2007 03:47 PM

possible solution for you
 
there is a registry entry that can be changed to make your saved pictures come out in the same orientation as the camera, you will need to download a registry editor like PHM registry editor is free, thats what i use and then you would need to edit the following

"-orient pictures the correct way in album-
hkey_local_machine/software/htc/camera/image "enableencodeportrait" set to 0

after you set it you will need to do a soft reset and if it doesnt "stick" meaning your phone will revert back to the default value, in that case repeat the process and eventually your pictures will orient themselves accordingly,

this process has been discussed fairly often so hopefully this response is all you need otherwise you might need to search for some pre-existing posts about this subject

DiamynzNPearlz 11-17-2007 03:55 PM

^^^
also, wait about 30 secs for the entry to actually write to the system before you soft reset.

wiinex 11-17-2007 08:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PWeber (Post 117869)
1. My wife and I both have the Alltel 6800. Both take "yellowing pics". Anyone else have this issue and a solution?
2. The text for the functions make you turn the phone 90 degrees left to use. If you snap the pics this way they are stored, saved, and sent 90 degrees off. So you say leave the camera upright? All cameras and computer screens have a more "landscape layout", thus working against that media presentation mode when emailed, editing, etc.
3.Some time when I email a pic (and sometimes not) the pic arrives very small (around 7k). This even happens when sending from "My pictures"
4. I do notice if I use the "Upload to My Space" function they arrive and are placed there in a decent size. Also, it you take the pic with the camera orientated sideways so as to read the text they are placed sideways on "My Spaces".

1. When you run your camera. There are 7 touch buttons at the bottom of the camera screen. Starting from your right, OFF (for timer), Auto, Flash, Center focus, exposure, my pictures viewing, and camera settings. Go back to where it says AUTO. Start tapping on it until the image that you see on your LCD is less yellowish, you will have to do this on different lighting environment as long as you the image on the LCD is less yellowish.
2. The instruction is already posted in this thread
3. Go to your start, programs, pictures & videos. Tap on Menu at the bottom right, tap options and change the sending default size to original. This will let you send pics via email with its original size.
4. The instruction is already posted in this thread. Same thing to fix it. If you don't know how to edit the registry you will have to a little manual work which it think is not that hard. Sometimes I have pictures that I dont want rotated automatically but the reg edit sort of helps.


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