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Pics of my R1 with "High Contrast" :cool:
Here's my cat, haha
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[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] Clouds in the eastern sky at dusk Naples, FL 7/15/2011
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Wow, nice shots. You say with "High Contrast"...is that done on the phone or in PS? Using stock camera app?Quote:
Originally Posted by blz2 [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
Montana and Vegas.
Yep, stock camera app. Then I used the stock edit effect High Contrast.Quote:
Originally Posted by TimG [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
Here are a few images, the Santa Ana one was actually taken through a window on the train.
Here's a couple that I took from a concert the other weekend. Mine look like they came out horrible compared to everyone else on here. At first I thought it was because it was dark, but Giant Bubble Guy has a dark shot from Vegas that looks really clean. What could the issue be? I have the resolution set to 8mp.
Hold still when your taking pics? Maybe just an idea..
I was perfectly still. The pictures don't look blurry, they look more grainy than anything.
Low light level is still a very weak point on phones
I took a couple of shots of the Eiffel tower. The first was underexposed. I used the touch to focus (which seems to also set the exposure point) to get a shot I liked. I think your concert photos are so noisy simply because of the low available light levels.Quote:
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A few images from a day trip to the Natural Bridge in Virginia.
Thanks for the info.Quote:
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When I was in Vegas I played with touch to focus a lot because I had just gotten my phone and it really makes a difference
Here's a few from around Pensacola (and one from downtown Richmond, VA)
Was in DC last week. Here are a couple shots from the DInc2.
The graininess comes from the high iso level that the camera selects by default for dark situations. Concerts can often be photographed at lower iso levels because there is a lot of light up front. Point your cam at your TV from across the room in the dark (tv works great because it is bright and colorful in the dark, so you get a good contrast) and then press menu on the phone and try the different iso levels to see the difference. The higher it goes the grainier it will be. In low light situations the cam will usually use a higher iso to allow for more detail, but at the cost of some grain to the pics. I have found the dinc2 not to be the best at judging the correct iso speed at night, but I still find the camera to be very good. Better than my Droid X camera by far.Quote:
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heres a few:
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