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madmoe
09-24-2003, 03:58 AM
Hello,

I'm searching for a java programm for my T610, where i can zoom big pictures. (to see it in full size)
Just like i can dot it with the Nokia 6750.

siliconmist
09-24-2003, 04:15 AM
If you're searching for a Java program that will allow you to zoom into any image in your "My Pictures" folder and pan around I think you're out of luck. The current Java version on T610 does not allow you to access these folders. It would be possible to write such an application, but it would only be able to access the images that were a resource of the application.

It's a shame we were lumped with a crappy Java version :(

Cata
09-24-2003, 12:09 PM
Let's hope for an update...

varun123
09-25-2003, 10:58 AM
well ok , but is there a program with which you can zoom the photos before actually clicking them , like there is one for a 7650 , i think this wouldnt have anything to do with your java its just the camera your playing with .In the sense that it would ZOOM the photo before you actually click it .. Ive seen this working for 7650 , its like you could zoom to about 1600 % and then take the snap of the close up .... help ?? :D

siliconmist
09-25-2003, 05:08 PM
There isn't any way for you to access any of the device features (Bluetooth, IR, Camera, etc.) with the current version of Java on the T610.
What you are suggesting is more of a digital zoom in the camera software, which would require a firmware upgrade at least. As the image quality of pictures taken with camera phones are rather poor to begin with a digital zoom would ony make them worse. An optical zoom would produce better results but would mean hardware modifications.

There may be features like this on other phones, but to the best of my knowledge, you can't do this on a T610. You can't directly access the camera with mophun either, plus all the hoop jumping you have to do to get anything you've developed with mophun running on your phone is a pain.

Still there's always hope for the T620...