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#171
Originally Posted by eugene.panich View Post
This is because the special readout mode, added to the firmware, is useless without further post-processing, which is performed in BlessN900. So even if there was a way to "tell" standard camera app to use that mode, it could not benefit from it...
Okay, thank you for clarifying!

On the side note, is it possible to make the default camera app use the blurless technology?
Is the new readout mode required for that?

That is the feature I want most, the others are stuff that I wouldn't use that much anyways.
 
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#172
Originally Posted by Venemo View Post
On the side note, is it possible to make the default camera app use the blurless technology?
Is the new readout mode required for that?
The technology is based on special readout mode + special post-processing. In principle, it is not only possible to make standard camera use this technology, it is possible to push it to hardware level (so that post-processing delay should be eliminated), but it's only Nokia who can do that .
 
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#173
i tested this app !!

Bad news: this aint better than the default camera !! try using the landscape mode and u will see which one is better!!

secondly i need to try this in the night mode now !!
 
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#174
Originally Posted by anaskr View Post
Bad news: this aint better than the default camera !! try using the landscape mode and u will see which one is better!!
Which mode have you tested (blurless, zoom or hdr) and in what lighting conditions? Certainly there are cases when BlessN900 ain't better, for example Blurless will not give any improvement in bright sunlight.
thanks!
 
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#175
Originally Posted by eugene.panich View Post
The technology is based on special readout mode + special post-processing. In principle, it is not only possible to make standard camera use this technology, it is possible to push it to hardware level (so that post-processing delay should be eliminated), but it's only Nokia who can do that .
Huh, very nice work!
You should e-mail Nokia and offer them this technology for their new devices.
 
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#176
Originally Posted by eugene.panich View Post
Which mode have you tested (blurless, zoom or hdr) and in what lighting conditions? Certainly there are cases when BlessN900 ain't better, for example Blurless will not give any improvement in bright sunlight.
thanks!
its 12pm here now !! in kuwait !! brightest sunlight !!

i used all the mode and tried comparing with the landscape,landscaped zoom,auto,auto zoom,sport !!

the first one won comparing to the rest including the b h s mode !!

i will upload as soon as possible
 

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#177
Originally Posted by anaskr View Post
its 12pm here now !! in kuwait !! brightest sunlight !!

i used all the mode and tried comparing with the landscape,landscaped zoom,auto,auto zoom,sport !!

the first one won comparing to the rest including the b h s mode !!

i will upload as soon as possible
can't wait for your photos. hurry up!
 
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#178
Interesting stuff. Shame that the website has so much wrong information and terminology.

Owner, send me a PM if you want help for getting the right words in the right places (one big example? Aperture doesn't change the noise levels. Sensor size does, though)
 
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Thanks anaskr,
A quick look at landscape zoom vs superzoom - seems that the left part of superzoom photo is simply out-of-focus (I may be wrong). The right side seems better detailed in superzoom image, check the stuff on the balcony at the bottom for example (not sure what is it ), in spite that landscape zoom image is "closer" (more zoomed).

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