Increase quality of Night/ Indoors photos - Touch HD General

I love my Touch HD, however the quality of the indoor/night photos disappoint me so much!
The worst part is that when taking a photo at night or in indoor places, we have to hold firmly and the smallest move makes the photo blurry. Damn it! Even my girlfriend´s old Nokia 7373 takes better photos in these situations.
The problem of the Blackstone is that the camera prefers to reduce the ISO (in order to reduce the level of noise) and increases the length of capture time. This causes blurred photos with almost no noise (but hey HTC, what´s the great point in it?).
I would like to ask if there´s any way to change some settings (via registry or something else) in order to increase the ISO and reduce length capture time. I really don´t mind of having noiser images as long as they aren´t blurred.
Can anyone help me in this? Above I´m posting two images, to make you understand better what I´m talking about. The first one was taken with Blackstone and the second with the Nokia 7373 (both in the same place and time). If you look the photos in the maximum resolution you´ll see that everything is "sharper" in the second photo, although more noisy.
Thanks in advance!
Blackstone
Nokia 7373

decrease the 'brightness' setting on the camera to -2.0: http://www.fuzemobility.com/decrease-the-blur-of-your-camera-really/

Hi friend. I´ve tried this.. it parcialy works in some situations, but it makes the photo get darker. This is the opposite of what I´m looking for: increasing the ISO.
The camera´s software of the new ROMs (Dutty, Hellonasty, Laurentius) offer the option of increasing the ISO, but it simply doesn´t work on HD. Has anyone tested this?
Thanks.

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Replace the camera

Hi all,
i just bough an i-mate Jam and it's the first time that i post a new topic here. I'm doing it because i find my new phone (is it a phone? ) wonderfull except for one thing. I guess u all know what i'm talking about: its crappy camera!
I mean, i already own a digital camera and don't really need this one, but why making it 1.3 Mpix if it can't even do a decent photo...
I tried it inside but the light was too low and the picture was too dark, i tried it outside in a perfect sunny day but there was too much light and the picture had some pink areas :? , i even tried to take a photo of a document (maybe that was its pourpose) but couldn't read it cause the picture was blurry...
Now, it's obvious that HTC (or who made it) had used cheap lens and sensor and my question is: can we replace it with a better one?
I ask u this because i know ppl that have done it to other phones; it's a quite simple task if the camera is not soldered on the main board, but i don't wanna loose my warranty to try to do something that maybe can't be done...
So, since i bet that there is already someone that have disassembled his Magician :roll: , i'm here to ask:
- is the camera soldered or just plugged into the main board?
- is it hard to remove the case?
Maybe someone would like to try it or maybe i will if i get enough support :lol:
Show me your interest, cheers
XDA cameras
Yep, it's sad isn't it? Bloody great device with an eye-wateringly bad excuse for a camera (if you think 1.3 mpix is bad, try the XDA II camera!) all before they even sorted out bluetooth, wi-fi, headsets etc. typical O2 headless chicken approach, get used to it. We've been putting up with this crap for years! Happy New Year! Hope this is the year when O2 finally gets 'The Plot' !!!!!! Oops! There goes another flying pig! :wink:
The photo quality is actually good in daylight, but very bad in night mode or dim light.
I think a new firmware could improve it greatly.
They can maybe kidnap a developer that worked on Sharp phones :lol:
tinto said:
I tried it inside but the light was too low and the picture was too dark, i tried it outside in a perfect sunny day but there was too much light and the picture had some pink areas
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The MDA Compact, as sold by T-Mobile in Germany, comes with an upgraded Camera application (v 2.70, build 17736) in the Extended ROM. I don't know how much difference this makes, but you may want to try. That ExtROM is available somewhere here...
Also, did you try to change the "Mode" setting (not sure if this is the correct name - on my German MDA Compact, it's "Umgebung") in the Camera settings? If you change it to "Night", interior shots will have visible noise, but be at least not underexposed. And changing this setting to "Daylight" will help a lot for outside shots. On mine, the default was Tungsten ("Neon"), which is totally inappropriate for almost all conditions.
Cheers, Daniel
jacoch said:
They can maybe kidnap a developer that worked on Sharp phones :lol:
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Well, i just took a look at some pictures taken by a Nokia 6630 and belive me those are photos!!! Incredibly high definition and wonderfull colors... Not a picture is blurry and even those taken indoor are beautyful; could be easely compared to those that come from mid-end digital cameras (except for the fact that they are 1.3 mpix only). I would definetly kidnap the guy that implemented the 6630 camera...
I belive anyway that such a result is not only obtained via software but mostly due to a high quality CMOS and lens. If changing those in my Jam allowed me to obtain half the quality of 6630 pictures i would be more than happy.
tadzio said:
Also, did you try to change the "Mode" setting (not sure if this is the correct name - on my German MDA Compact, it's "Umgebung") in the Camera settings? If you change it to "Night", interior shots will have visible noise, but be at least not underexposed. And changing this setting to "Daylight" will help a lot for outside shots. On mine, the default was Tungsten ("Neon"), which is totally inappropriate for almost all conditions.
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I tried that thx, but i still consider those pictures of a too low quality for a 1.3 mpix. I'll try to flash my Jam with the extended ROM but i'm a total noob in flashin PDAs and don't have a clue from where to start (i'll learn anyway, don't worry . Just two questions: what's the difference between extended ROMs and "normal" ROMs? If i flash my Jam with the German extended ROM do i get a German OS?)
I'll try to flash my Jam with the extended ROM but i'm a total noob in flashin PDAs and don't have a clue from where to start
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I have not tried to install the German Camera update to an English device, so there's no warranty that it'll work. But to install that Camera update, you don't have to flash anything! Just get the Camera*.cab, copy it to your device via ActiveSync, and execute it there. It will install itself.
Unfortunately, this .cab does not contain uninstall info, so if it doesn't work, you can't simply uninstall it. You'll either have to use special tools, or perform a Hard Reset.
Just two questions: what's the difference between extended ROMs and "normal" ROMs? If i flash my Jam with the German extended ROM do i get a German OS?)
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All HTC PocketPCs have (logically, not necessarily physically) three Flash memories: the main ROM that contains the OS and Radio Stack, then the Extended ROM where network providers can put their customized apps, and lastly the user-accessible "Storage".
When you first switch on your device (or do a Hard Reset), the OS looks for AutoRun.exe in the ExtendedROM, and that program installs several .cab files from the ExtendedROM. If you perform a Soft Reset immediately after the short tutorial that executes after each Hard Reset and before the Today Screen appears, the ExtendedROM is not executed and remains visible. You then can decide which .cabs you want to install - just use a file explorer to browse the ExtendedROM. But I disgress...
Most programs in the ExtendedROM just add some branding and network-specific settings, so you should not install German T-Mobile ones on your device. Some others (Intellidialer, Intellipad) are also available in English, so again don't use the German ones. The Camera may be the only one not available in English, but maybe we should first try to find out what the differences really are between the built-in and the ExtendedROM Camera app. Which version is your Camera app?
Cheers, Daniel
Thx a lot for your explaination, i think i got it now
Now, my camera app version should be 1.0.0.1 (i had to get it through ActiveSync since u don't have a property menu in the FileExplorer, right?), so i belive it's the very first release (or at least the second if the first was 1.0.0.0). What's yours?
Could u post a picture taken with your camera so i'll do the same and we can compare them? (i suppose u have the German camera update)
Thx again for your help :wink:
tinto said:
Now, my camera app version should be 1.0.0.1 (i had to get it through ActiveSync since u don't have a property menu in the FileExplorer, right?)
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That number surprises me, and I don't think it's the correct one. Where exactly did you look? Try the following: start the Camera app, tap the toolbox icon to go to the settings page, then click on the "Extras" menu, then on "Info" (names are from my German app, may be slightly different on your device). What is the version number displayed on that page?
Could u post a picture taken with your camera so i'll do the same and we can compare them? (i suppose u have the German camera update)
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Attached are two pictures (packed into one ZIP file) - one taken with my MDA Compact, the other one with my Ricoh Caplio R1. It was a rainy and dark day, so both are somewhat dull. It's true that despite the darkness, the MDA picture is still a bit overexposed. It was taken with the mode set to "daylight". And of course the difference between 1.3 and 4 MPixel and the difference in the quality of the lenses is very evident. But I think the quality is in line with what can be reasonably expected.
Oh, btw, I did not compare myself, but I heard people say that if you set the resolution to less than the maximum of 1280*960, the picture quality increases. This could be due to some post-processing of the image. I always use 640*480 when taking photos with the MDA Compact.
So, how does the quality of your pictures compare to mine?
Cheers, Daniel
tadzio said:
That number surprises me, and I don't think it's the correct one. Where exactly did you look? Try the following: start the Camera app, tap the toolbox icon to go to the settings page, then click on the "Extras" menu, then on "Info" (names are from my German app, may be slightly different on your device). What is the version number displayed on that page?
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idd was the wrong one
anyway i upgraded today to the italian ROM and the camera app version is 2.70 build 17975. Let me know if it is the same
tadzio said:
So, how does the quality of your pictures compare to mine?
Cheers, Daniel
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I gotta say it's almost the same. Anyway i didn't know that with lower resolutions the quality of pictures increases. All the picture i took before where in 1280*960.
Now i'll show u something i discovered:
i attached 2 pictures taken today before the ROM upgrade; i know they are ugly but was the first thing i had in my view . The picture number 1 is a street where i live during a rather sunny afternoon. Notice that everything bright is shown with a pink tone (and in every other picture taken by MDA compact that i've seen it's the same). Now look picture number 2; that's the same picture with levels, contrast and colors automaticly set by Photoshop. IMO picture quality is much higher...
So my point is: after all the MDA camera is not that bad, what really sux is the sofware that reprocesses the pictures, as maverick stated above...
tinto said:
anyway i upgraded today to the italian ROM and the camera app version is 2.70 build 17975. Let me know if it is the same
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You now have a newer one, see my first post in this thread.
Notice that everything bright is shown with a pink tone (and in every other picture taken by MDA compact that i've seen it's the same).
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Oh, that! Then I think I have good news for you: the Camera app has settings to correct such problems. In the Settings Page, tap on "Extra", then on the first menu entry (in German it's "Ansicht einstellen") - not the "Options" menu entry! There you can set contrast, brightness, hue, gamma, crispness etc.
Although these settings are under "Ansicht" ("View"), they do affect the pictures you take! (I have to admit I only just discovered this. Otherwise I would have let you know a lot earlier, of course...)
Hope that helped!
Daniel
tinto said:
tadzio said:
contrast and colors automaticly set by Photoshop. IMO picture quality is much higher...
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what do u mean by automatically set by photoshop ??? how,d u do that :$ ??? plz explain.....thanks
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zairyaab said:
what do u mean by automatically set by photoshop ??? how,d u do that :$ ??? plz explain.....thanks
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my version of photoshop is in italian so i dunno the right name of the menu but i'll try to explain...
Go to menu Image (3rd menu from the left), then Regulations (the second string from the top) and then click on Automatic Levels, Automatic Contrast and Automatic Color. Anyway u can do a better job manually if u know what to do. My example was just there to show that the pictures of our lovely Compact could be slightly improved with a simple piece of software.
tadzio said:
Oh, that! Then I think I have good news for you: the Camera app has settings to correct such problems. In the Settings Page, tap on "Extra", then on the first menu entry (in German it's "Ansicht einstellen") - not the "Options" menu entry! There you can set contrast, brightness, hue, gamma, crispness etc.
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i've seen those too when u told me where i could find the camera app version. I've tried to change some but i don't really see a big improvement; anyway i'll try again tomorrow with the daylight. I'll let u know the results (and let me know yours :wink: )
I guess there should be some1 developing 3rd party camera software don't you think?
ramram said:
I guess there should be some1 developing 3rd party camera software don't you think?
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I hope so. I'll try to take a look
For what concerns the camera settings, i've made some tries today in a perfect sunny afternoon and i found that i could improve a little the overall photo quality. Anyway the generalized pink tone is still present and can't be removed (u can turn it in a cyan tone but still not white; i belive u should be able to use decimals in the settings to remove it, cause with a hue of 5 the picture has pink while with a hue of 4 it has cyan tones).
My settings for a perfect sunny day are:
Contrast 6
Brightness 5
Gamma 5
Hue 5
Higher crispness gives u better details under the daylight, lower gives better quality in low light conditions.
Cheers
XDA II CAM SOFTWARE ALLLLL CRAPPP !!
i haf noticed one thing....n i think alll the xda II or guys usin himalaya device shud try this toooooo.....wat ive noticed is....i taken out a pic from ma xda II on default settings wid out changin gamma or contrast or sharpness.....wid pic resolution of 480 (thts the max it has FOOOOOK) ne wayz...i sent the pic to ma frnd via bluetooth on his nokia 6600 n the other frnd on some new siemens set....n guesss wat.....the freaky pic was loookin as if i toook it out from a DIGI CAM......not just on the damn cellll but wen they downloaded from the celll to their pc's too then also the damn pic had a totallllly diffff color n resolution then wat ma xda II was givin me.....so i am sure there has to be something wid the software tht generates the pic n reproduces it on the lcd....caz after takin a pic out from xda II n sendin it to frnds cell n burnin it out on the comp it was just awesome wat does tht MEAN ????? SOFTWARE PROB FOR SURE..... wat do u guys say ????
anyone tried the thing i mentioned above ??
I have noticed one thing, I think all the XDA II or people using Himalaya device should try this too, what I've noticed is, I took out a picture from my XDA II on default settings without changing GAMMA, CONTRAST or SHARPNESS.... with picture resolution of 480x640 (that’s the max XDA II has) any ways after taking out the picture I sent the picture to one of my friends via Bluetooth on his NOKIA 6600 and the other friend on some new SIEMENS Cell and guess what ??? the picture was looking totally different as if someone took it out from a DIGI CAM not just on the cell but also when they downloaded it on their computers the resolution and colors (graphics) was totally different then what my XDA II was giving out.
So I am sure there’s something to do with the software that generates the picture while sending it out on the Desktop Pc or LCD of the Handheld’s we are using.
What do you people have to say about this ?
Hope the grammar is OK for you guys to understand now
CAmera Version
Hello, I am a newbie in this area. I recently bought an I-Mate Jam and was immediately dissatisfied with the performance of its camera. I read that the German ROM cab file works better. Could you please tell me where I can find this cab file?
THanks
I have the JAM, bought it 2 weeks ago. The camera version is 2.70, build 18177. I would say the pic quality is mediocre for 1.3MP camera. Sometimes I get white spots in the pic too.
Maybe as someone above said, the processing is doing something odd. However I personally suspect that its a cheap camera and cheap lens.
Also, I wouldn't be suprised if its NOT really a 1.3MP camera. Maybe they have that "1.3MP by software enhancement" crap and that's its really a VGA camera. That would be my guess.
Anyway, lets face it, we didn't buy this device for the camera. If the Jam had no camera, I would have paid the same price for it as a PDA/Phone of this size. THAT's why I bought it, not for the toy camera.
I see the Nokia 1.3MP camera and it IS better, but you know these things are still basically toys. When I want a picture I use my Panasonic DMC-FX7, which is about the same size as the JAM and has 5MP and a kick ass picture.
When they make a phone camera that is at least 4MP and has an 3x optical zoom lens, give me call. Becuase that is the point when there is any value in the camera that would make me leave my real cameras at home. Until then I dont think I really care about these toy-class 1.3 MP cameras. Its not worth the trouble to even worry about it. That would be me stressing over the video quality of my digital camera - its a gimmick.

HTC (wizard or more) CAMERA TWEAK WORKING

Increase camera frames per second
This tweak will let you increase the frames per second of the video camera to make more fluent movies:
HKey Local Machine\Software\HTC\Camera\ReParam\MP4Large (or Medium or Small).
Change the FrameRate value
in HKey Local Machine\Software\HTC\Camera there are a lot of options for the camera capture , framerate, bitrate, time to write and much more..
what sort of value will it work?
But, Wizard have only small and medium capture options!
Wonderfull if can capture as large (320*40)... but I think is not possible because have a low CPU speed.
the standard value is 10.. i have heard that above 19 it is laggy .. so i have it on 19 frames, and i think the high option for capture video can be unlocked in some kind of way in the registery.
cpu speed is one thing but I think that memory speed can also be bottleneck for better quality video...
less frames and better video quality should be no problem, only thing is how to get it unlocked. im still trying. anyone interested
Newbie Question
Is there a limit on the video lengths that the Wizard/K-Jam/MDA/Qtek9100's can record up to? Or can it record unlimited lengths of video as long as there is memory space to save it to....?
on the wizard it is unlimited; depending on your memory space. if you take a look at the registery you can change a lot of things, i think you can even set a limit
take a look here "HKey Local Machine\Software\HTC\Camera" with a registery editor, if u guys don't have one, i can post it. or any other apps with ©®á©K$. :lol: just keeping the PDA scene alive. :shock:
can someone PLZ make and send me a backup of his HTC Wizard working "HKey Local Machine\Software\HTC\Camera" whole registery folder. (export option) i F***** up my registery trying to tweak it without making a backup of it now i can't use my camera :shock: :shock: :shock:
Here you go, Hey is ther a way maybe you can get it to focus more
i reinstalled my rom lost all my tweaks.. but o well the cam is working. ~hmm i had done something and my audio was gone and i couldnt open any settings as well, anyway thnx . i have a t-mobile camera fix wich disables the blue camera snow effect and maybe focus fix. ill send it
thanas said:
i have a t-mobile camera fix wich disables the blue camera snow effect and maybe focus fix. ill send it
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I'd like to see that. I hate the quality of the camera. If you have something to make it better I can't wait.
2 different t-mobile camera patches ( they really work )
this one is older :lol:
it is very weird but not all wizards have the same camera quality, i don't mean that qtek 9100 is different than a mda vario, but sometimes even the same variant. i have a mda vario (latest qtek rom with camera patch) and it takes good pictures, a friend of mine has the same phone rom and patch and his pictures are VERY blurry compared to mine.
this seems to work. How can i see the difference?
Thank you! My camera quality in low light was horrible! It works great now.
jwzg said:
Thank you! My camera quality in low light was horrible! It works great now.
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What patch version?
Thanks
New version....

bad camera sharpness

hi,
just noticed that the camera for video telephony takes much sharper pictures when the object is nearer... didn´t find an option to adjust it (sharpness from image settings didn´t work ) how to make it better? i could do a picture if you don´t understand what i´m talking about...

Picture quality changes in the people tab. Why?

Hey all.
I am using the HTC Diamond.
WHen i store a picture to any contact and view it on the Peoples Tab in the TF3 the quality is horrible.
I tried to edit the picture as 256X256 which is equal to the default pics ,.... but still st does not impeove..
but when i choose the default pic in the tab. the pic quality is awsome.
why ?
Better way is to add picture to your contacts directly from album - not in contacts - that works for me better
Yea thats what i do. stll the quality is not good enough....
hmmm...and are those pictures captured by Diamond?? What for a resolution??
and could you give a screenshot??
well just bought the phone so not able to give you the screen shot but
tried by pics captured from my diamond as well as digi cam.
the resolution is
256 X 256
depth is 32 bit
72 dpi..
Does anyone here knows how to have a super image quality in the peoples tab.
Not sure if resizing the pictures to such a small format is a good way
Ok when you´re in album - picture with 3,2mpx resolution add to contacts - then the quality in people tab is bad??
Yea its stll bad dear
So for now I don´t know what it causes ´cause for me worked adding pictures from album and not in contacts..
But some time ago I saw here a thread about this issue so I´ll take a look
I had a similar problem I got around it like this..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=2824740#post2824740
Resize to 240x320
you don't have to resize. The issue is with the fact that win mobile on its own isn't designed to show high res images that the diamond outputs (since most touch phones don't have a super high res screen). All you have to do is go to favorite tab and using that interface to add a picture for that specific person. The TF3D software will bump the resolution for you so that the image appears right.
People > Menu > Change picture
I think it's a problem from outlook. When you add a picture in outlook from your computer, you see the visit card and the picture you add is low resolution. But adding picture by the HTC album keep the right resolution. But you can sometime have an error when synchronizing with outlook after that.
HEy guys.
thanks everyone for your coments and suggestions..
after trying nearly for 2 days all differenent propositions...
i have almost solved the problem..
the solution..
1.Change the image from JPG to PNG
2. Change the image resolution to 256X256.
3. Increase the DPI to as much as possible... pref 300 DPI
4. Click on the menu on the peoples tab and change the picture.
by this i am getting very good resolution and clarity to my pics.
Please add more coments or suggestions to this.
Thanks.
SIdd.

Camera panorama settings

Just wondered if anyone knows how to amend the settings so you can shoot panorama in full resolution rather than the 640*480 it is set to.
I have seen registry hacks for HTC phones to do this but the registry keys do not exist on the Omnia.
Other than that would it be possible to take the Samsung camera application and amend it to allow these settings to be changed.
I am aware this will take longer to stitch the photos but this is a small sacrifice to get proper panoramic pictures using this.
Yeah, does any one know how to increase image pixel for the panoramic shot?
the 640 setting is totally useless!
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As it also interrest me
same thing here I also wanted to know too guys
It is not possible.
Only by developping a soft that would do it.

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