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Any suggestions on clearing up the photo's.

SpecialEd

Aug 31, 2004, 12:36 PM
I know that this is first a phone, but the camera quality SUCKS! My friend with sprint and 1/3 Megapixel camera phone takes smaller, but much clearer pictures. I have my resolution set to the highest quality. Does anybody have any suggestions on how to make these photo's a little clearer? Maybe if I reduce the quality to Med. or Low?
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captmas

Aug 31, 2004, 1:22 PM
If you have Photoshop or other imaging app you can color correct, white balance, adjust contrast and most useful, sharpen the image.

You need to shoot a bit with it and get to know the camer's limitations, (it's compressing the images after all) in order to get more controlled results but it is not a $1K plus digital camera so there are things it wont do well like shooting in low light.

It is still only a very inexpensive digital camera and subject to noise, contrast and focus limitations. I have some of the same issues in my Nikon 5700 and that cost $1200 when it came out.

I took some shots of my dog the other day that were marginal but after Photoshopping them they weren't too bad. (For emailing to my sister) 😁
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haus

Aug 31, 2004, 3:10 PM
Someone on HoFo posted some pics that looked quite good (they were small). I gather he took them at max resolution and then later shrank them with Photoshop, PSP, etc. They were small, but they did look good to me (better than the full-size ones I've copied to my computer from the phone).

I haven't tried this yet...to be honest I don't really use the camera on the V710. It was a bit of a novelty for the first day, but since then I've lost interest. I suppose it'll come in handy at some point, though.
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bobbysoprano

Aug 31, 2004, 3:24 PM
captmas said:
I have some of the same issues in my Nikon 5700 and that cost $1200 when it came out.


I have the same camera. Low light picture suck too huh? Looks like they fixed it with the 8700. Oh well ....
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captmas

Aug 31, 2004, 3:32 PM
Not really, not so great in automode though (obviously much better than the v710). Once you switch to manual mode and set ISO etc. you can pretty much get what you want.

Just trying to say that you can do better with the v710 if you get to know it's limitations and work around/ with them.
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