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Luckily, Shozu on my Nokia N95 8GB and other compatible Nokia devices has a feature that lets me send the photos to all the selected sites in one upload. You have to create an email location and enter the upload email address provided on your Ovi settings. Read Matthew Stevens’ directions on adding Flickr Video to Shozu as an additional guide. It’s that easy! I’ve set up Flickr and Youtube as sites on the Nokia N95 8GB, while using Facebook and Ovi as CC sites. You can do the same thing for Flickr video. I have Flickr, Facebook, Youtube, and Ovi Share to host my videos and photos, but uploading to each one can be a hassle. I’ll show you how. Use CC sites to upload to multiple places using Shozu. Steps Download and install Shozu on your phone. Log in to Shozu on your computer. Add sites. Add CC sites. Go to Shozu application on your phone then Options > Check for Updates. Every time you upload to a site or email, ShoZu will automatically send a copy to all of your CC destinations. Reminder: The Nokia Blog - Price Check Get a list of the lowest prices on the latest Nokia phones Related PostVlog: Path of Buddhas From The Nokia N95 8GB How To: S60 Multiple Tabs Web Browsing Using Nokia’s Ovi Multimedia MenuHow To: Quickly Spot The Difference Between The European Nokia N95 8GB (N95-2) And North American Nokia N95 8GB (N95-4)Watch Porn Videos On the Go with the Nokia N95 8GBHow To: Automatic Upload Photos With Your Nseries Phone Now, whenever I upload a photo to Flickr, it automatically gets uploaded to Facebook and Ovi too! Additional Notes Ovi Share is not currently listed by Shozu.

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Reminder: The Nokia Blog - Price Check Get a list of the lowest prices on the latest Nokia phones Related PostAn Evening With WOM World Nokia: Open to Anything LAHow To: S60 Multiple Tabs Web Browsing Using Nokia’s Ovi Multimedia MenuUsing GPS and Nokia Maps 2.0 on Nokia N95 8GB to Find My Parking SpotHiking Week 2: Just A Walk Around the LakeVlog: Path of Buddhas From The Nokia N95 8GB Even while driving down the highway, the quality was pretty good. Click if you can’t see the video in your RSS reader. I was using the North American Nokia N95 8GB (N95-4) connected to high speed 3G internet provided by AT&T in North America. If you are in the United States and want to stream live from your phone, you’ll need either the Nokia N95 NAM (N95-3) or the Nokia N95 8GB NAM (N95-4) with an AT&T data plan. If you enjoyed posts like this, consider subscribing to the Nokia blog RSS feed or subscribe by email to have new posts go straight to your inbox. This is a feature that not many phones are capable of. As I got back home, I decided to check out the video quality of the stream and I was impressed. We’ve praised Qik several times here at the Nokia blog, and here’s yet another Qik post. A fast connection is necessary to keep the stream as close to live as possible. I replied and a short live conversation proceeded! On my way home, I started streaming live while driving and noticed a question popped out in my screen.

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You can use 2 seconds for the timer this time. Next, take a third picture with the Exposure compensation set to -2. Now you’re done with your shot. After you have finished taking pictures, upload them to your computer. You can get better results if you add more exposures. High Dynamic Range imaging, better known as HDR, is a great way to make your digital photos look awesome. It costs about $30 and looks great with the N93 or N95 8GB. Set the timer to 10 seconds. Activate the timer. You will now have you first shot. First you need to make sure your phone has exposure and ISO settings. Now press back. Now set the Exposure compensation to 0 and take another picture using the Self timer. Alternatively, you can get a Sunpak Versipod off Amazon for about $15. The tripod keeps your camera in one place. Be careful of clouds, they can move fast. It costs $99 and has a great tutorial on how to make HDR images. In this walkthrough, we used 3 exposures with 2EV spacing. You can get the Nokia Tripod DT-22. Typically, you’ll be using sunny or cloudy. Set the ISO speed to low. Find the exposure settings marked by Set the Exposure compensation to +2. Go up the menu to Self timer. Now you have more color in the trees, but the sky is washed out. EX-2 In this shot, the exposure was changed to +2. Try using 5 exposures with 1EV spacing for better images. Software The last thing you need for HDR photography is computer software. Most of the Nseries phones have these settings. Nokia camera phones can duplicate this functionality with a bluetooth keyboard. With a regular camera, you would need a cable release attachment to take pictures without touching the camera. You can operate the camera menu’s without touching your phone, keeping your phone very steady. Details in the sky are well captured, while the trees are almost blacked out. EX+2 With HDR, we can combine these pictures and use tone mapping to get results like this. I will show you how to pull off such pictures with an Nseries phone. Be sure that there are no moving objects in your scene. The keyboard prevents you from touching your phone and causing any disturbances. Let’s talk tripods. There’s a great walkthrough here creating HDR images with Photoshop. I recommend getting Photomatix from HDRsoft. Even the Nokia N76 and N81 have these settings, despite not having the auto focus feature found in higher end models like the Nokia N78 or Nokia N95. Equipment You need equipment beyond your camera phone. A tripod and keyboard are necessary so that your images have as little change as possible. Check out this review round up at MobileBurn to help you make a choice. Now that you have your equipment, let’s take some pictures! Reminder: The Nokia Blog - Price Check Get a list of the lowest prices on the latest Nokia phones Related PostHow To: Upload Photos to Flickr From Your Nokia Nseries Phone With Three ClicksHow To: Replace Faceplate and Housing of the Nokia N82How To: Easy and Best Video Quality Conversion Using VisualHub on MacHow To: Upload Your Videos and Photos To Multiple Sites From Your Nokia CameraphoneHow To: S60 Multiple Tabs Web Browsing Using Nokia’s Ovi Multimedia Menu Follow this How To to create your own HDR image with your Nseries phones. Normally when you take pictures of subjects lots of light contrasted with lots of darkness, your camera will try to balance everything and you end up with an average picture. The Nokia SU-8W or Think Outside Stowaway Keyboard are recommended. There’s an excellent tutorial on how to use Photmatix here There are also plenty of free HDR software online you can search for, but your results may vary. Check out the HDR wikipedia entry for more info. Sample Photos Here is an example of a regular picture you might get with auto mode. HDR imaging uses multiple pictures with different exposure settings and combines them with Tone Mapping to make awesome pictures. Trees and water can cause problems if there’s too much wind. Steps First set up your phone with your tripod. Next, activate the camera. Adjust your phone to set up your shot. You can get Adobe Photoshop, but that is really expensive as well as complicated. Notice most of the good color is in the middle. EX0 In this shot, the exposure was changed to -2. A great thing about the Sunpak tripod is that you can twist off the head and attach it to a full sized tripod or the very flexible Gorillapod. Nokia N82 connected to the Nokia DT-22 and Gorillapod. The next piece of equipment you will need is a bluetooth keyboard. The key to HDR photos is to keep your camera steady. With HDR imaging, everything in your picture jumps out with vivid color. (This should be the last time you touch the phone) For the rest of this walkthrough, you will be using your keyboard, Go into scene modes and select Landscape. Next, go down the menu and set the white balance accordingly.

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Via Bill, the percentages for Flash Lite devices in Western Europe and US have been released: The total percentage (for 6 countries) of Flash Lite enabled devices on the market, is about 15%. “Data for this PDF was provided by mmetrics and shows the active number of Flash Lite devices as of January 2008 for six countries: US, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK. [Also] Total Flash Lite devices, number of device models and number of addressable devices by platform are listed: Nokia S60, Nokia Series 40, Sony Ericsson and BREW.” Download the 2 page long .pdf

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