Thank you.ĮDIT 2: I've figured out how to dump the firmware of the device, and have even gotten so far as to dissamble it. Even at 100% quality in photoshop, a 320x240 image is roughly 100KB so it would be plenty. So it seems like this is done in hardware, and since others have downloaded, modified, and then uploaded firmware back to the device, is there a way for me to change the compression rate to 0, and upload new firmware to it? I don't even need to store alot of images, 10-15 would be enough. The last section shows compression rates. The last link provides a development handbook for it: UPDATE: I have done more research on this, apparently some people have hacked this particular type of photo frame with the APPOTECH AX205 Chipset for various functions. Or do you know someone that could do it for me? I would be willing to send you one of them to do so and pay you for your time. Does anyone have any advice on how to achieve this? I would like to either completely remove the compression or lessen it, and it would be perfect.
I am not sure whether it's the software or the hardware that is doing the JPEG compression, but it's absolutely terrible, especially for text, makes things unreadable. I have purchased this digital photo frame:
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