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2012-01-09
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fCam won't fix it, as it isn't developed further by original team. Yet, code is openly available and well documented, so everyone with some coding skill can pick it up and create much better solution (remember, despite all greatness of fCam, actual program[s] are just proofs of concept).
/Estel
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2012-01-10
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Doh! Well I have zero coding skills so it won't be me. Maybe there is a kind hearted soul out there willing to give us a hand and make the change! :-)
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2012-01-10
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2012-01-10
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So apparently no real fix required for the code. In fact personally I'd recommend that you don't use Cornerfix. Well, you can if you want to but fixing the black levels make a much bigger impact.
Here's Nicolai's post about how to use Exiftool
http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...&postcount=774
As stated earlier, if I can do this anyone can do this. Even if neither camera gets fixed properly the command can be applied to existing files and boy does it make a difference. This is EXACTLY why I love RAW!!!
Anyways I've been going back through every single one of my photos taken from the N900 and I'm in love with the N900 again. If you use RAW, you HAVE to get exiftool.
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2012-01-10
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Hey, but cornefix get's rid of cyan vignette created by wide-angle lens (even miniaturized one, like in our device), while exiftool can alter - as name suggest - exif, including black levels.
geohsia, why You think the tools are exclusive? It seems, that they should work in tandem nicely - using exiftools to fix black levels, and cornerfix to get rid of vignette.
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From the research I've seen there is something about the oblique angle of light against the sensor that causes the color cast in the RAW files.
I've used a program called CornerFix to address the issue:
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http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...63#post1147463
I hope fCam does the same. :-)
I've attached new profiles. Why does it matter if I use FCam or Camera-UI2 to make the profiles? Generally no longer an issue except for the fact that I can MF with fCamera better. I think AF affects the amount of vignette but at this point the affect is minor.