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Sony-Ericsson ★ Sony Ericsson K850i 5MP Cybershot(tm) -V2- Thread ★, Sony Ericsson's first 5.0MP phone!

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ZeroWrath
post Oct 16 2007, 08:05 PM

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Nokia makes the photos more colourful. That's providing eye candy pictures to the user, which gives a better impression to the person, since it would look nice, so in the end the person tends to forget about how "real" the picture is compared to the real thing. To me, it would be perfect if this feature can be turned off.

SE's camera seems to be trying to capture the more natural colours of the objects, but then it doesn't seem to be working properly. In the end comes out a dull picture that isn't really close to the actual colours anyway, not only that the quality isn't all great and well worth to boast about.

If that is really SE's idea, that is to get the actual, natural colours, then I'm all for it. If you want eye candy stuff, might as well take the pics and edit in Photoshop? Nokia basically making it simple by doing immediately after taking the pics, but it's not easily reversible now is it? But then, currently, SE's k850 photo shots not very pleasing... I guess it's perfect for resizing, but otherwise... shakehead.gif

*continues to keep track silently of SE's progress*
ZeroWrath
post Oct 16 2007, 10:58 PM

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QUOTE(8431 @ Oct 16 2007, 09:10 PM)
so where does ur theory on SE trying 2 make stuffs more real applies?  hmm.gif
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Pictures taken by previous models, though it is also rather subjective to one's taste. The colour accuracy, that is. Don't take my word for it - just what I think... =\

QUOTE(8431 @ Oct 16 2007, 09:10 PM)
a picture captured is not all about colors only, one need to take account the white balance and exposure as well. since in my test case, it was @ auto settings, it shud've figured out the best exposure or not to overexpose the scene rite?
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That's why I said SE's trying, but apparently it's not working. Instead it's backfiring, making things worser.


Well, we all still hope that this will somehow be fixed. hmm.gif




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