Till a month ago my veo was running great. it took wonderfull snapshots.now when i try to use it the pictures are hazy and orange, is there something i can do to fix this ?
Try to reinstal it, on the options menue or advanved menue u will see where thier are bars to change the colour setting, light , sharpnees etc. u can maybe do this on msn live messenger it give u the option when u bring ur cam up
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Sorry but there's no way you'll be able to fix this other than going to a professional camera repairman (or send it back to Canon). But since your camera is out of warranty, it's probably cheaper to purchase a new camera.
Do you have the Veo Digital Studio Application? If so, double click on the icon for it:
1. Click the Take A Snapshot button on launch your Veo camera.
2. Focus/ adjust as necessary. Use the Small, Medium, and Large buttons to select the desired resolution, then click Take a Snapshot.
3. Click:
a) Retake Snapshot - To take another snapshot *if you don't like the one you took*.
b) Click Save- To save your picture. Select the destination folder and rename the picture if desired. If left unchanged, the picture will be save in the default directory C:\Program Files\Veo Digital Studio\Gallery\Photographs.
it's actually a "normality" of motorola cameras ... The sound you hear of it "snapping" a picture and what you really see are two different time frames. Best trick: hold still even after you hear/see it take a pic.
Go into your options and see what your resolution size is. Try bumping it up if you can. Hopfuilly that beefs up the photo size.
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