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  1. #1
    Mike Williams
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    "Miss Fugg" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > Hello
    >
    > This may sound like a really silly question: I've had my 6600 for just
    > over
    > a month now and there is a 'dead pixel' in the middle of the screen - will
    > this 'dead pixel' show up on a picture taken with the camera when
    > transferred to my PC?


    This is really silly. The picture was taken with the lens apparatus, not the
    screen.

    I assume the 6600 has an image zoom function which will let you pan around
    the image and avoid the dead pixel overlaying any particular spot when
    viewing on the camera.





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  2. #2
    Miss Fugg
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    Help 6600 camera

    Hello

    This may sound like a really silly question: I've had my 6600 for just over
    a month now and there is a 'dead pixel' in the middle of the screen - will
    this 'dead pixel' show up on a picture taken with the camera when
    transferred to my PC?

    Thanks
    Jennifer





  3. #3
    DaveT
    Guest

    Re: Help 6600 camera


    "Miss Fugg" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Hello
    >
    > This may sound like a really silly question: I've had my 6600 for just

    over
    > a month now and there is a 'dead pixel' in the middle of the screen - will
    > this 'dead pixel' show up on a picture taken with the camera when
    > transferred to my PC?
    >
    > Thanks
    > Jennifer
    >
    >

    If the dead pixel is on the screen it will not be on the picture when you
    transfer it to any other machine other than yours so you can send by MMS
    Bluetooth to other phone users and it will not apear on their screens and
    also safely send it to your computer (I take it you have no card reader yet
    that is why you have not tried it for yourself). but if you get on to your
    provider they should replace the phone.

    DaveT





  4. #4
    taximania
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    Re: Help 6600 camera

    For what ever reason,
    Miss Fugg
    Penned the following:

    > Hello
    >
    > This may sound like a really silly question:


    Yes it does. The screen has nothing to do with the camera lens.
    Your photo's should be fine.

    Barry
    www.taximania.net


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  5. #5
    Miss Fugg
    Guest

    Re: Help 6600 camera

    This is really silly. Zooming in doesn't achieve what you're suggesting.

    "Mike Williams" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >
    > "Miss Fugg" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > Hello
    > >
    > > This may sound like a really silly question: I've had my 6600 for just
    > > over
    > > a month now and there is a 'dead pixel' in the middle of the screen -

    will
    > > this 'dead pixel' show up on a picture taken with the camera when
    > > transferred to my PC?

    >
    > This is really silly. The picture was taken with the lens apparatus, not

    the
    > screen.
    >
    > I assume the 6600 has an image zoom function which will let you pan around
    > the image and avoid the dead pixel overlaying any particular spot when
    > viewing on the camera.
    >
    >






  6. #6
    Miss Fugg
    Guest

    Re: Help 6600 camera

    Thanks Dave.

    "DaveT" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    >
    > "Miss Fugg" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > Hello
    > >
    > > This may sound like a really silly question: I've had my 6600 for just

    > over
    > > a month now and there is a 'dead pixel' in the middle of the screen -

    will
    > > this 'dead pixel' show up on a picture taken with the camera when
    > > transferred to my PC?
    > >
    > > Thanks
    > > Jennifer
    > >
    > >

    > If the dead pixel is on the screen it will not be on the picture when you
    > transfer it to any other machine other than yours so you can send by MMS
    > Bluetooth to other phone users and it will not apear on their screens and
    > also safely send it to your computer (I take it you have no card reader

    yet
    > that is why you have not tried it for yourself). but if you get on to your
    > provider they should replace the phone.
    >
    > DaveT
    >
    >






  7. #7
    Mike Williams
    Guest

    Re: Help 6600 camera


    "Miss Fugg" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > This is really silly. Zooming in doesn't achieve what you're suggesting.


    Did you pan as suggested?





  8. #8
    Miss Fugg
    Guest

    Re: Help 6600 camera

    Yes. Still the pixel remains.

    "Mike Williams" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    >
    > "Miss Fugg" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news[email protected]...
    > > This is really silly. Zooming in doesn't achieve what you're suggesting.

    >
    > Did you pan as suggested?
    >
    >






  9. #9
    DaveT
    Guest

    Re: Help 6600 camera


    "Miss Fugg" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > Yes. Still the pixel remains.
    >
    > "Mike Williams" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > >
    > > "Miss Fugg" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > news[email protected]...
    > > > This is really silly. Zooming in doesn't achieve what you're

    suggesting.
    > >
    > > Did you pan as suggested?
    > >
    > >

    >
    >

    What Pete is asking is, does the dead pixel move as you pan the picture if
    it stays still it will prove to you that the fault is with the screen and
    the picture is ok.

    DaveT






  10. #10
    Mike Williams
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    Re: Help 6600 camera


    "Miss Fugg" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > Yes. Still the pixel remains.


    It's naturally not going to do anything about the screen, but it will
    demonstrate that the picture is unaffected as the pixel will obscure a
    smaller part of the picture when zoomed, and the panning will move the
    picture around the pixel.





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