1. Originally posted by Risto:[..]

    Definitely, some of my phone pics (N8's cam is definitely better though)

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    Some things look blurry because they are HDR shots, 3 shots combined into one to capture more of the dynamic range. So if an object moves between the shots it aint looking good Absolutely no other post processing from my part.




    N900? Very nice. I'm looking at getting some sort of an attachment for attempted macro shots.
  2. I think i know what you mean, those addon lenses? For macro shots it looks pretty hard to keep the cam still when its not sunny.
  3. Originally posted by Risto:I think i know what you mean, those addon lenses? For macro shots it looks pretty hard to keep the cam still when its not sunny.


    That's the ones. A mini tripod type thing would be required. Got focus fairly close to this icy flower. Seriously just taking pics of anything now :

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  4. More N8 goodness :

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  5. And that's why winter is my favorite season.
  6. First one is gorgeous.

    NITDroid ‎#Gingerbread on #N900 - broken: fakegps, sound, rotation policy.- Happy Birthday @drunkdebugger thanks to your diligent effort on #NITDroid

    Latest tweet from drunkdebugger:: #gingerbread on #n900 - working: charging, gsm/data....Nitdroid is heading in the right direction ...thanks to Alexey Roslyakov aka drunkdebugger aka eyes!

    UPDATES: #Gingerbread on #NITDroid upgraded to Android 2.3, working : charging, gsm/data, broken iFi, calls. - many thanks @drunkdebuggerNicolas Suffys drunkdebugger Alexey Roslyakov


    #gingerbread on #n900 - fixed: rotation policy.


    drunkdebugger Alexey Roslyakov
    #gingerbread on #n900 - fixed: wi-fi, mountservice

    drunkdebugger Alexey Roslyakov
    #gingerbread on #n900 - fixed: sound


    Looking good
  7. Gingerbread on N900? Very nice. I'd probably rather pick up a Nexus One though.
  8. Most certainly, I doubt Android will ever be at 100% on the n900. But it is fun to play with

    Isnt the N8 worth keeping ?
  9. The N8 is a keeper. I do like to keep an Android device aswell. Just sold the Orange San Francisco but the N8 is here to stay.
  10. okay, the tech dork of u2start is back you'll see in a second why I deserve this title

    okay, here's the thing. I've done my masters studies almost 3 years ago. Now I've thought about refreshing my theory kowledge by doing a kind of audio book by myself for my ipod. Means, I want to read certain chapters of books and lectures, record this reading and put that as audio files on my ipod.
    So far the theory. I grew up in the 80s. Back then I would take my cassette player, put in a cassette, put it on record and just read out loud. Done.
    I don't have a cassette player anymore. How on earth can I record my own voice digitally and use it on my ipod?

    see, I deserve my title
  11. No worries K., we all have lots of things to learn

    (well, maybe all of us except Aaron and Yeah)


    You have to get yourself:
    a) a recording device and/or a microphone. If your computer doesn't have an integrated microphone, you'll need one to record any external noise. There are cheap ones (from 2$ in the nearest supermarket or informatics store) and a wide range up to 50's and 100's $. If you only want to record sporadic readings or noises, get yourself one around the 8-15€, they perform very well and are easy to install and use. Oh, and make sure you have a line-in / microphone entry in your PC!! You can also (or on the other hand) use an external recorder and later transfer the audio file to the PC and then to your iPod.
    b) a digital-sound recording program. You'll need a program which is able to understand and register the digital noise which is coming through the line-in/mic plug. There are several ones that, being free, perform really well (and are useful for other tasks too, mainly audio editing). My personal favorite is Nero WaveEdit (included in every Nero version), a powerful audio editing tool that is also able to easily record audio from an external source. But many many people use Audacity, which is more a recording program with added audio-editor features. Those two are the most common I think, but there are around 9843579834 programs more, all of them have ups and downs.


    That's all
  12. You don't have an iPhone do you? There is an app on that called voice memo that will do it for you....