I finally got hold of a 'microdia-blessed' acer. Same model as Felix's.

So... which are the correct 'filters'? I didn't ask cheese to apply any
filters, for example. It comes out in nice shades of bright green and pink..
for all applications I can think of. Something isn't working the way it
should here, that's for sure.

On 28 October 2010 10:36, Felix <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've tried to change configurations and filters (saturation, hue,
> brightness...) and nothing changes.
> Is there any standarized way to try the camera? I mena, run an
> application with minimum parameters to avoid filters and wrong configs
> and check  the image quality.
>
> On 28 oct, 01:31, Ralph Spitzner <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Felix wrote:
> > > I'm using Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS in an Acer Aspire 5051 latpot with an
> > > integrated webcam (0c45:6260 Microdia PC Camera (SN9C201 +
> > > OV7670ISP) ). The camera works, but the image has very bad quality,
> > > see a sample in the next image:
> > >    http://yfrog.com/5y20101028005204j
> >
> > This image isn't bad. Your software just applied the wrong filters :-P
> >
> > No need to recompile anything, just user other capture software, or use
> > the right preferences/settings.
> >
> >         -rasp
> >
> > --
> > "Ubuntu" -- an African word...
>
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