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Re: [HOW TO]Remove motion blur on the camera by forcing a low exposure time

These files are on the camera. You should be able to ftp into the camera. Be very careful not to change or delete other files.

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Question Re: [HOW TO]Remove motion blur on the camera by forcing a low exposure time

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These files are on the camera. You should be able to ftp into the camera. Be very careful not to change or delete other files.
I was able to FTP to the camera. I spent a lot of time poking around, but I did not find /dynamic/image.conf

Does anybody have a more precise location for this file? We really need to turn the gain down on our camera.

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Re: [HOW TO]Remove motion blur on the camera by forcing a low exposure time

I've never done the file change either. If I want to shorten the exposure, I point the camera at a bright light source with it set to auto, count to five, then set to hold and point at the field. This is not a very repeatable calibration, but you can use the same principle.

If you are doing this, keep in mind that the exposure calculation is probably based on area. A single spot of bright light will likely not cause the exposure to change. A big spot of bright light probably will. If I have time, I'll look on the cameras for the file mentioned earlier and give a more precise path.

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