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Photo's taken with iPhone are messed up (Example attached)
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kevor
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11-23-2008 13:21:00 Reply |
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Hey, as title states, photo's taken with my iPhone are (mostly) messed up.
Please look at the example I've uploaded here: http://a2.s3.p.quickshareit.com/files/img_00263e5c6.jpg
Any thoughts on this? MacBook Mac OS X (10.4.8)
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AndrewT.
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11-23-2008 13:21:00 Reply |
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Hello.
So all photos taken with the iPhone show up all Calage like?
Try the following
How to verify iPhone hardware is working correctly
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1650?locale=en_AP
You may find at some point you have to restore iPhone as a new iPhone. If it continues after this. Possible HW issue with the camera. If you are still within warranty. Please make an appointment at local Apple Retail Store online, and or contact iPhone Support.
http://www.apple.com/retail/
Other Posters here might have other suggestions I have not listed or the article does not cover. But at this time these are the basics. iMac Intel, iPhone, iPod, Mac Book Pro, Zune, Aspire 6920 Mac OS X (10.5.5) Windows XP Pro SP3, Windows Vista SP1, Windows Vista 64 bit SP1
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kevor
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11-23-2008 13:21:00 Reply |
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Hey, thanks for you answer.
No offense, but
"
How to verify iPhone hardware is working correctly
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1650?locale=en_AP
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is totally useless in this case :P
I just updated to 2.2 from 2.1, and I've not seen a picture with this issue yet.
Note that I've had this problem sometimes on 2.0.* too. So I'll try to make some more in the morning.
I'll be back MacBook Mac OS X (10.4.8)
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AndrewT.
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11-23-2008 13:21:00 Reply |
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NP Post back if needed iMac Intel, iPhone, iPod, Mac Book Pro, Zune, Aspire 6920 Mac OS X (10.5.5) Windows XP Pro SP3, Windows Vista SP1, Windows Vista 64 bit SP1
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MetaChimp
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11-23-2008 13:21:00 Reply |
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My original 16GB iPhone does the same thing on occasion. Seems to happen once every 20-50 pictures I take.
frustrating! 8-Core MacPro 3.0Ghz, 5GB Ram, 3TB HDDs Mac OS X (10.5.5) iPhone 16GB
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kevor
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11-23-2008 13:21:00 Reply |
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Right, it's not always. But if it happens it happens to a few pictures in a row!
Very annoying (in the case of the example I wanted to get some proof of damage after an accident) if you want to make a picture of something important. MacBook Mac OS X (10.4.8)
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LawrenceFinch
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11-23-2008 13:21:00 Reply |
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I see this occasionally on my Classic iPhone. Just started recently. I've had this phone since June, when it was replaced, but never saw the problem until 2 weeks ago. Lenovo T-60, Intel iMac (x2), Ubuntu 7, iPhone Classic Windows XP Pro Leopard 10.5.4
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