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2009-12-22
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For some reason the N900 that I have is taking TERRIBLE quality photos. They seem to be much worse than my old HTC TYTN II (3mp). Even with the flash off they are really grainy (the flash is known to cause some sort of haze with the n900). I have tried changing it out of automatic mode (ex: macro mode) and changing the resolution (3mp vs 5mp) and there hasn't been a difference. Does anyone else experience this and is there a way to make the photos look better?
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2009-12-22
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2009-12-22
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Edit: here's an example, a photo of my old phone I was going to list on Ebay (now reconsidering doing that...) I know the photo can be resized in a photo manipulation tool, but its still really blurry
http://imgur.com/L0urX.jpg
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camera, focus, fremantle, image quality, lack of quality control, maemo, maemo 5, n900, photo, photo quality, photograph, photography, picture, quality |
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Edit: here's an example, a photo of my old phone I was going to list on Ebay (now reconsidering doing that...) I know the photo can be resized in a photo manipulation tool, but its still really blurry
http://imgur.com/L0urX.jpg
Last edited by darkmuck; 2009-12-22 at 01:10.