[Q] contact photo are lower in quality than the source - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey
The thing is like that
i take a picture with my Nexus s (using AOKP milstone 4)
the picture is high quality no jpeg Artifacts took in the day light so there is no noise
i was happy with the picture so i wanted to put it as a contact picture
but when i get a call and saw the pic presenting in the incoming call screen
it was lower quality with jpeg Artifacts,
how can it be solved ?
its a phone and the contact and all phone realeted stuff should always look at best

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thanks for the answer. i took the pic in dimmed light, max zoom. even faces are pixeled like that - but i don't won't to paste my wife here
how can i disable the noise filter? i like most features of the camera - but good light isn't always possible.
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