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2010-06-06
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tried the black pen trick, it didnt completely help. it reduces the noise, but doesnt remove it completely.
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2010-06-06
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2010-06-06
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2010-06-06
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#185
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How did you guys painted the blue part? Whole except black and white part?
And did you take it ou of back cover? If so, how to do it?
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2010-06-06
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2010-06-06
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2010-06-06
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2010-06-06
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2010-06-06
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#190
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Someone know how to remove the whole "slider" to paint the whole blue part black? It looks a bit strange when only a small part is black.
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don't forget to thank, haze, image quality, lack of quality control, n900, photo quality, photograph quality, photographs, photography, photos, remove backplate |
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The black pen trick is for the blue haze caused by light reflection in the blue border of the camera cover.