Anybody know the maximum size of the photo you can assign in Photo Contacts? Can't find it in the manual anywhere?
Thanks
The Photo contacts software you get with the QTEK S100 has many different formats.
But if you mean the PocketX software Photo Contacts (much much better) then they suggest around 150x150. I think maximum is 200x200 which is what I have mine set to and they look good and clean.
Hope that helps,
M.
P.S. I use a thumbnail generator to resize my contact photos to 200x200
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I just made some pics with my S110 and they are not that bad when photoshoped a little. So I'm searching something for my device that can do
- resize
- brightness
- contrast
- gamma
- levels
- noise reduction
ATM I use Imageer, is there a better one? I'm missing the noise reduction in Imageer and the pics are pretty noisy so that would be welcome to edit them a little and bring em down to 640x480 before sending by email.
Private-Cowboy said:
I just made some pics with my S110 and they are not that bad when photoshoped a little. So I'm searching something for my device that can do
- resize
- brightness
- contrast
- gamma
- levels
- noise reduction
ATM I use Imageer, is there a better one? I'm missing the noise reduction in Imageer and the pics are pretty noisy so that would be welcome to edit them a little and bring em down to 640x480 before sending by email.
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Pocket Artist 3
Wow, first time I hear of that software. I'll check that out asap. Thanks again.
By the way, does this tool work on magicians? The office forum has posts indication it does not: http://www.conduits.com/community/forum_posts.asp?TID=406&PN=1
it should work on Magician,but anyway try the second option....it's a software called "Idruna Photogenics"...
RAGO :lol:
I know photogenics but its extremely old and has not been updated in a few years while the newest version from pocket artist is from this september. Not sure how good photogenics still is.
Private-Cowboy said:
Wow, first time I hear of that software. I'll check that out asap. Thanks again.
By the way, does this tool work on magicians? The office forum has posts indication it does not: http://www.conduits.com/community/forum_posts.asp?TID=406&PN=1
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That's about v3.1. I have v3.0 and it works perfectly so. Check out version 3. Its really Photoshop in a portable form.
I use Pocket Artist 3.1 on my JAM with no problems. I do not associate any file types with it though, that may be an issue.
Tried the new one (version 3.11) yet? That one just came out a few days ago.
By the way, I have Imageer installed atm and if Pocket Artist is good I gonne remove that one. BUT Imageer is the viewer for img files atm and I'd like Pocket Artist to stay out (read that it is a little slow) as a viewer. How do I switch the file types back to album or the included viewer?
Edit: Tried Pocket Artist 3.11 and boy am I impressed. This is THE most powerful img tool for ppc. I'm off to buy that at once. Thanks again for that tip!!! Its not that good as a viewer (the first start is kinda slow) but HTC Album fills in nicely here. This is really the "Photoshop" for PDA.
You can also modify the registry to enable the "Editor" utility for the built-in Album program. It will allow you to resize, crop, change gamma, brightness, hue and contrast without installing any additional programs. It does not support layers of course!
Registry Modification as follows:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/HTC/Album/Disable Editor: set it to 0
That is nice to know for sure. Thanks for that.
I was searching for an editor that has one important function/filter: reduce grain or reduce noise. And Pocket Artist is the only that offers that filter. Thing is if I take some pics with the cam at xl res and do some level correction, contrast enhancements and grain reduce and then finally resize them to 640x480 they look pretty good for emails. Without the grain/noise reduce they dont look too good at all so that filter is more important than anything else to me when I want to send pics away by email.
I dont need the most function out of Pocket Artist, I only need 4 or 5 after all but the noise reduction is very very important to me and I've not seen a PPC implementation of it besides Pocket Artist. And ancient img editor called Photogenics had that too but the latest version is from 2001 and that is bejond good and evil so Pocket Artist is basically the only choice. Besides the workflow is pretty similar to Photoshop, the filter options for level correction etc. work very much like Photoshop. So if you know how to get things done with Photoshop Pocket Artist is the best there is.
Even with activated option 'superfine' there are visible jpg artifacts in prophet's pics. They show when pics are postprocessed on PC.
Therefore I am looking for any way to shoot with less compression, resulting in larger pics of better quality. Shooting pics in BMP mode in 2MP size would be fine, too.
There are registry settings, which are named as if they might adress this problem. They are to be found under 'JpegQuality' (look for it in your registry editor). I tested them and changed some. Result: These are just used for estimating the amount of pics which can be stored in the remaining free part of your storage. The values of the registry setting might be a rough average of jpg's size, shoot with the corresponding setting. The registry values do not influence the pics itself :-(
Is there any other registry setting which might help? Perhaps the cam soft has to be patched?
Thanks in advance!
Hi all,
I noticed that if I add a pic to a contact in Outlook 2007 I get a failry low res image on the TD2. However, if I add an image directly on the TD2 I get a fantastic resolution image on the TD2 which also seems to transfer to Outlook.
So, for the best quality pics use the TD2 it seems. However, this is annoying as all my images are on my PC. Is there a way to bump the quality in Outlook to the same as the TD2 - it can obviously handle it as it shows the images from the TD2 entered contacts great.
Ideas???
R
Had the same problem on my TD1, but haven't found a solution yet. I'm looking into it and will let you know if I find a solution.
EDIT: Seems like this is a Outlook problem..... http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HP100137791033.aspx
is it not resolved yet??
note: it is not low quality. That's the problem, it's high quality and the phone tries to show everything and pixels go one over the other.
I just think so, but as a reason, I owned a SE K750i and copied a 2MB photo on it. When I tried to look at it, it would be pixelite and when zoomed, it looked okay.
Just a guess . And i know Topaz is no SE, but still ...
The solution is to import the pictures on the phone and not in Outlook and also not update the photo's in Outlook. Always from the device. Its an Microsoft Outlook issue since ever.
When you reinstall your phone and sync it you get also the good pictures, but not when you edit the contact picture in outlook
yes. That is the solution
Me too discover the problem adding the contact picture directly in Outlook.
So I did different test and, of course, it's better add pictures directly from the TF3d contact manager.
But, if the picture is too big, you get a selection square box for choose the face area, and many times the face is still bigger the area.
So I found that, at least for me, the best way is to edit the pictures on the PC to get a final jpeg file of 266x266 pixel to be choosen in TF3d contact manager.
Just use the zoom scroller to resize the box
R
dho!
I tried to resize the square box directly on the corner and on the edge....
And the solution is so simple...the ZoomBar !!
Thanks !
P.S. I tried, the box doesn't change the size, it is the image that zoom so you can center the contact's face !
It's so much simple than my way.
I usually use high quality crops of 250x250p and both Outlook and Manila display them pretty well.
The problem is with resizing mechanisms and their side effects. If you provide high quality image, then you minimize resizing impacts.
I tried to get into geotagging my pictures and I have to say that I'm very disappointed by the Footprints software.
What's with the resolution of the pictures taken by Footprints? There are only thumbnails in the AppData/HTC/HTCFootprints/thumbnails folder. Why doesn't the software take the pictures at full resolution like the camera? Or are they stored elsewhere? This was the only place where I could find pictures.
I copied them to my PC only to see that the pictures don't contain any GPS info. Apparently they are only saved in the Footprints database and not in the pictures themselves (EXIF...)! That is completely useless!
Is there a way to use the normal camera to add geotagging?
Sure, there is a "GPS Photo" mode in camera settings. Just hit the camera icon and chose the propper mode.
hmm u can open ur camera
click the middle icon for capture mode and click next
there a mode call GPS photo..
maybe that will help u
Oh, thanks, that explains a lot.
Nevertheless I agree with the author, this is stupid not to have a full resolution version of the pictures taken with footprint. You basically need to take 2 pictures : one for footprint and another one for your PC ! this is insane and i'm sure it would not required a lot of modifications to get this thing work properly.
I think, that footprint was originaly intended as fast mobile service, how to inform your friends, where you are. Therefore taken pictures are small, ideal for MMS and e-mail.
I have seached, read the wiki and stickies and followed some leads from old threads to no avail. So...
I have installed a couple of photo editing programs including Resco photo viewer (then edited, resaved to phone), and I have tried the old trick of setting the contact image to a contact via the touchflo interface, rather than the old contacts program.
All result in poor quality images. Its the only thing letting down the phone at the moment. Like most on here, I change my ROM more often than my underwear. This means I am heavily reliant on Outlook and Activesync. So on my PC I have set my contact pictures in outlook, and they transfer over with the rest of the data.
In the past, if these were low res images I would have a contacts folder on my storage card and would manually reassign the images through Touchflo - making them hi-res again. This no longer seems to work.
Either my images stored in my Outlook pst file are low res (if so, how do I change this), or the phone is compressing the images.
I know this has been an issue since Touchflo began, but I cannot find a good workaround for 2.6.
Schooleydoo said:
I have seached, read the wiki and stickies and followed some leads from old threads to no avail. So...
I have installed a couple of photo editing programs including Resco photo viewer (then edited, resaved to phone), and I have tried the old trick of setting the contact image to a contact via the touchflo interface, rather than the old contacts program.
All result in poor quality images. Its the only thing letting down the phone at the moment. Like most on here, I change my ROM more often than my underwear. This means I am heavily reliant on Outlook and Activesync. So on my PC I have set my contact pictures in outlook, and they transfer over with the rest of the data.
In the past, if these were low res images I would have a contacts folder on my storage card and would manually reassign the images through Touchflo - making them hi-res again. This no longer seems to work.
Either my images stored in my Outlook pst file are low res (if so, how do I change this), or the phone is compressing the images.
I know this has been an issue since Touchflo began, but I cannot find a good workaround for 2.6.
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Assign contact photos on your SD card directly to specific contacts for hi-res thumbnails. If you assign contact photos in Outlook and then sync, the contact photos on your phone will be low-res.
Schooleydoo said:
In the past, if these were low res images I would have a contacts folder on my storage card and would manually reassign the images through Touchflo - making them hi-res again. This no longer seems to work.
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As above Rick, I have tried this method but it doesnt seem to be working for me this time. Perhaps its an issue specific to this ROM (energy 2.5).
Schooleydoo said:
As above Rick, I have tried this method but it doesnt seem to be working for me this time. Perhaps its an issue specific to this ROM (energy 2.5).
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Have you asked within that rom thread? Let me know how you get along and post your solution if found here so others will know what to do