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2010-06-10
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I find that after installing blessn900, the built-in camera app no longer works at ISO 400. Other settings seem to be okay, but at ISO 400 I see a black screen and photos taken at that sensitivity are all black.
Unfortunately, this is still true after uninstalling blessn900.
Of course, I don't know if this is just a quirk of my N900. Is anyone else experiencing this? Incidentally, I've done an OTA upgrade to PR 1.2.
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2010-06-10
, 04:41
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@ Canada
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2010-06-10
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2010-06-10
, 09:35
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2010-06-10
, 09:54
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@ Israel
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2010-06-10
, 13:32
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2010-06-10
, 14:03
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2010-06-10
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2010-06-10
, 14:46
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The application needs about 80 MB for taking and processing a single HDR (it takes five exposure bracketed shots). Usually when no apps are running, N900 has about 140M free RAM. So if BlessN900 does not allow you to take a single HDR - possibly you really have some apps running which leave less than 80MB to our application.
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Unfortunately, this is still true after uninstalling blessn900.
Of course, I don't know if this is just a quirk of my N900. Is anyone else experiencing this? Incidentally, I've done an OTA upgrade to PR 1.2.