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Unread 05-03-2009, 22:32
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Re: Over Exposure

As mentioned in the other thread, look to adjust brightness as the primary way to reduce glare. Because of light being in the frame, it was also necessary to lower the minimum saturation threshold value a bit.

As for sunglasses, the vision term they'd use is called a neutral density filter, it just means an uncolored filter that blocks some light without tinting the result. I haven't tried it explicitly, but I believe this will simply cause the camera to increase the exposure time further, causing more blur and slower response while still having too much glare on the targets. Of course if you try one out and find a good way to use it, I'd be happy to hear about it.

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