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Optimizing Camera Phone Settings

Newer phones now have built-in cameras that are comparative with most point-and-shoot cameras in the market. Some camera phones even have ample controls that allows you to set contrast, DOF, ISO, brightness, color and exposure. We did some samples below to illustrate these.

We used the Nokia N78 with its Carl Zeiss optics and LED flash to take the following shots. All adjustments were done in-camera to illustrate how much a correct settings can make a difference in the photo quality.

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Changing exposure compensation (EV levels) will affect the photo’s over-all clarity. Of course, you will have to take into consideration the availability of ambient lights, the background/foreground and the subject.

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The built-in flash in your phone will most likely turn on when used indoors and that could actually flatten the depth of the photo. Adjusting the exposure and ISO accordingly could counter-act that effect.

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Most camera phone’s digital photo will have a bland or poor saturation. You can fix this by adjusting the contrast ratio to give the colors more highlight.

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Pushing the contrast levels a couple notches higher can bring out the colors of your subject and avoid that usual glassy effect.

All photos taken above were in raw form and only adjustments made in Photoshop was resize and JPG compression. Note: Camera functions will vary depending on the phone model. Most Nokia N-Series phones like the N78 will have this feature though.

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7 Responses to “Optimizing Camera Phone Settings”


  1. Gravatar Icon ManuelV replied on Jun 17th, 2008 at 12:50 pm (1)

    I tend to disable flash indoors, unless there’s a bright light behind the subject. Sometimes, I take two shots: with and without flash.

    With the Canon IXUS 30, fiddling with the flash/no-flash button takes only 1 second.

  2. Gravatar Icon pinkposhandplush replied on Jun 17th, 2008 at 4:54 pm (2)

    Off topic: CUTE PUP!!! ;)

  3. Gravatar Icon Kenneth replied on Jun 17th, 2008 at 8:56 pm (3)

    Another informative post from the man! :-)

  4. Gravatar Icon jhay replied on Jun 17th, 2008 at 10:20 pm (4)

    I usually use the twilight mode with Cyber-shot K800i, results are good 90% of the time.

  5. Gravatar Icon yuga replied on Jun 18th, 2008 at 8:20 am (5)

    @ManuelV, something weird with the flash of the N78 though — kept on flashing even after I set it off.

    @jhay, twilight modes usually add some graining effect in the background but keeps foreground a bit crisp.

  6. Gravatar Icon pareng hilton replied on Jun 19th, 2008 at 9:24 pm (6)

    yes k800i is the best 3.2 camera phone thanks to the custom drivers.

  7. Gravatar Icon max replied on Nov 11th, 2008 at 12:17 am (7)

    Is there a software that could manipulate you camera settings and configurations?

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