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actually, regarding some of the earlier report on the final image being darker then stock, i notice that the center of the image have a normal exposure, but as it gets towards the side of the image, it will have more blueish color, suspect this is due to the post processing..
I have uploaded an image on the attachment, it's taken from N9, using 1.04 that i have just installed.
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It is an effect called "Vignetting" and is sensor derived. Post processing can remove it and indeed photos from the stock apps tend not to display it for that reason. Search the forums and you will see much discusion of it concerning the n900.
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P-mode seems to behave differently depending on last mode used.
When pcam starts, P-mode is active. Shutter is usually 1/30 (and changes only if ISO goes to max) and ISO number changes rapidly depending on what is seen on the screen.
When I change to I-mode, ISO number is fixed and shutter changes - OK. If I now change back to P-mode, ISO number stays fixed and shutter speed continues to change. So it is same as I-mode, but sliders are gone. P-mode is fixed by switchin to S-mode and back to P-mode.
I didn't see anybody else complaining about this.. ?
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If you don't want to bother looking for the latest version and don't mind risking a broken version once in a while you can add my repo.
If you want the latest stable you can add rzr's repo. It's a bit outdated right now, but I will import 1.0.4 there soon.
By the way if someone still is on 1.2 I need some help. (on N9, that is)
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