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[sammich] 02-02-2009 12:08 AM

Re: Camera Issue: Pixels destroyed under bright light
 
I see what you're talking about. It's a bit like oversaturation. But unfortunately here's not much we can do about it. For a cell-phone camera it's pretty good, but you'd need a nicer camera to get rid of some of the issues.

But you look a hell-of-alot like my friend

snowned 02-02-2009 12:38 AM

Re: Camera Issue: Pixels destroyed under bright light
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by u8myfoood (Post 683451)
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.

Ahh, that makes sense. Thanks for the feedback!

snowned 02-02-2009 12:59 AM

Re: Camera Issue: Pixels destroyed under bright light
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SporkLover (Post 683494)
I see your pixel corruption. Try adjusting the EV level.

What's the EV level and how do I go about adjusting it?

schettj 02-02-2009 09:21 AM

Re: Camera Issue: Pixels destroyed under bright light
 
digital camera = 127 or 256 levels per pixel.
Cheap digital camera = blown pixels, jpeg artifacts
Cheap plastic "lens" the size of a pea = oh, you get the idea by now....

The camera is crap. Don't expect it to outperform a $50 digicam. It *might* outperform this camera:
http://digiblue.com/disney/cameras/p...es/micro02.jpg

Oh, wait, that camera probably has better optics. And it's powered by Hanna Montana.

[sammich] 02-02-2009 06:17 PM

Re: Camera Issue: Pixels destroyed under bright light
 
Good summary, schettj... Mainly because of that epic-win picture


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