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2010-06-10
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RobbH, could you please tell what other settings are used in the standard camera when you are getting black image? What White balance, Exposure, and Resolution are set?
We'll try to reproduce this problem.
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2010-06-10
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2010-06-10
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2010-06-11
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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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2010-06-11
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2010-06-11
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Excellent! This is really shaping up to become a great little app.
Any chance you could add the option of capturing the RAW data while you're at it?
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2010-06-11
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Camera is in automatic mode. Flash is "always off". White balance: automatic. Resolution: high.
This is the critical factor, though: Exposure was set to -0.5. When I set exposure to 0, ISO 400 photos are taken normally. And ISO 200 seems to work the same way.
Again, this is not necessarily related to blessn900, but I appreciate your looking into it.
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2010-06-11
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Are you taking HDRs holding the phone in hands not putting it on something stable? And is there a movement in the scene (say, in the example you posted - were the trees moving in the wind?)
Any chance you could add the option of capturing the RAW data while you're at it?