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Many N95-1 owners upgraded to the N95 8GB because there is so much more RAM. With 90MB free at boot, they were counting on being able to make and edit movies without out of memory errors like on the N95-1. They were then disappointed that their N95 8GB has no video editor at all.
It turns out, the video editor has been moved to the N-Series PC Suite under the Nokia Photos application. You can create Muvee's and have more easier control over the video editing compared to the on device version, since you have a full keyboard and mouse.
Nokia Photos with Muvee editing is free software for Windows. However, if you are going to do video editing on a computer, you are probably better off using Adobe Premier, but that is very expensive software. Either way, you'll probably need a strong cpu, since video editing is very processor intensive.
If you're on a Mac, you'll probably be using iMovie regardless since there's no PC Suite for Mac yet.
You can download the N-Series PC Suite here
High Dynamic Range imaging, better known as HDR, is a great way to make your digital photos look awesome. Normally when you take pictures of subjects with a sky background, the sky will have lots of color and the subject goes dull. Alternatively, you might get a good picture of your subject, but the sky will just be a white mess. With HDR imaging, everything in your picture have more color.
HDR imaging uses multiple pictures with different exposure settings and combines them with Tone Mapping to make awesome pictures. Check out the HDR wikipedia entry here for more info.
Normally, you need a DSLR camera and equipment to pull off such great pictures. I will show you how to pull off such pictures with an N-Series phone.
The next piece of equipment you will need is a bluetooth keyboard. The key to HDR photos is to keep your camera steady. With a bluetooth keyboard, you can operate the camera menu's without touching your phone, keeping your phone very steady. The Nokia SU-8W or Think Outside Stowaway Keyboard are recommended. Check out the reviews at MobileBurn to help you make a choice.
Now that you have your equipment, let's take some pictures!
- First set up your N-Series phone with your tripod.
- Next, activate the camera.
- Adjust your phone set up your shot on the screen. This should be the last time you touch the phone.
- Using your keyboard, go into scene modes and select Landscape.
- Next, go down the menu and set the white balance.
- Now set the Exposure compensation to +2
- Go up the menu to Self timer. Set the timer to 10 seconds.
- Activate the timer.
- You will now have you first shot. Now press back.
- Now set the Exposure compensation to 0 and take another picture using the Self timer.
- Next, take a third picture with the Exposure compensation set to -2.
- And now you're done. Pack up your stuff and go home.
- After you have finished taking pictures, upload them to your computer.
I recommend getting Photomatix from HDRsoft. It costs $99 and has a great tutorial on how to make HDR images.
Simply follow the directions and you can get great pictures like mine.
