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2010-07-26
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2010-07-26
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2010-07-26
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2010-07-26
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2010-07-26
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hmm... that I have no idea. I just uploaded the pictures directly from the DCIM folder from the phone. I installed the fcamera driver first, then the fcamera app itself. Can you elaborate what you meant by "not high quality"? Do you mean the pictures have a lot of noise/too dark/low megapixel?
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2010-07-26
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2010-07-26
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2010-07-26
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2010-07-26
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I think zooming in is the problem. I believe N900 has a digital zoom and not an optical zoom. With digital zoom, the more you zoom, the more pixelated the picture becomes. For all of my pictures, I just walk really close to the subject (like 5 cm away) and take the picture. Forget the zoom (set it to the furthest back possible) and try manually adjusting the distance by walking towards or away. That should make a huge difference in quality.
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camera, fremantle, gallery, image, maemo, maemo 5, n900, photo, photograph, photography, picture, show and tell |
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