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maartenmk.... thats interesting........ i will try this
 
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Hi,

You can remove the blue tint by simply coloring the blue part of the cap with a permanent black marker.

If you search here there is a few threads discussing this. All people that have tried it have very good results.

Cheers.

Edit: since I was late I thought to contibute with a link
http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...&postcount=190

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It seems (after reading the big threads where this has been talked quite much) IMO that N900 camera suffers from couple of things:

-bluish haze on top of pics
-->mainly because of blue rim around cam

-hazy spots
-->mainly because of silver rim and unfortunate luck with reflections, which means that this is hard to reproduce and just my guess

-Blueish&greenish overall color
-->Bad image algorithm on default cam app + low light
-->Flash

In the end and this has been said many times. Avoid flash as much as possible. It just ruins your photos. Taking pics in low light is something that you should in generally avoid with this device. You might get ok results with experimenting settings and using something static to keep your device still but probably the moment has already gone when you are ready with your n900

Also remember that shutter button has two states (half-press to focus ->green, and full to release shutter).

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For reference to what N900 cam is capable :
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=38660
(Notice how most of pics are taken in sunlight!)
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#14
Thank you all guys for replying .......... too fast

well i did a fast reinstall for the software................ and it realy was great idea......... the green stuff on the sides went away ......... and u guys where right ........ i removed the back cover of the phone .... and tried the camera ..... it is better .........but not that much better ........

but the camera pics ... still noisy somehow
 
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thank you slender for much details .........

so according to what u say ... the pictures i attatched before ....... are normal ????????
 
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I would say that probably yes. With little learning how to take pictures and adjusting cam settings you probably can get bit better pics in low light. Sadly automatic sucks quite much in low light as also itīs quite understandable that this small optics and sensor you will not get good results in bad light conditions.

Try different settings in cam, try to use wall or door to make device static and press shutter button calmly.

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And to make your posts more credible and bit more easier to read please do not use excess "..." "?" or any other punctuation marks. Please
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Thank you Slender ........ i will try ...........

you guys reliefed me realy ...... thank you all .......
 
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And for grud's sake remove the back cover before you do your colouring experiments
 
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Sorry for offtopic, but how do you use your computer from there? oO
 
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the camera works perfectly (with blue tint problem and all).

try shooting in sunlight instead of some murky room with poor lighting.
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