taking ringcodes with a smartphone
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No luck with PSX discs for me (neither with or without the additional lighting from IR flashlight), though, ack2121 says he was able to get the good ring photo using the IR flashlight in addition to the phone's flash.
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For all my pics you can open them in new tab for 100% view
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Wow those look great! What all did you do differently for those?
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Re: taking ringcodes with a smartphone
If you mean the PSX discs, it's just a regular old non-LED flashlight (white LEDs can't get through the disc layer, same with CFLs, due to the bluish light they put out).
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Interesting i have bought a PSX disc today and i cant get even close results to the last one i posted here, i get only the blue color this time for the disc not the green one...
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I thought i have lost all the images and couldnt put them online again but luckily i found them today and here there are again.


















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There's one thing that is true in life....
that is not a PSX disc
that is not a PSX disc
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yea that is the reupload of the first post for normal disc, I didnt find the pics for the PSX one
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For those of you wondering about the PS1 method I've been using to easily get ringcodes, this is VERY similar to what I've been doing, and it works extremely well.
The attached photo is acquired using only my cellphone. No special bulbs, IR flashlight, other hardware, or even post-photo modifications on this one.
The attached photo is acquired using only my cellphone. No special bulbs, IR flashlight, other hardware, or even post-photo modifications on this one.
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