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Re: LifeCam overexposed

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What programming language? In most, you can change the settings in the code
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In LabVIEW in the stock "Vision Processing vi" the camera is opened with several of the settings being configured. "Set Exposure" defaults to "Auto" but it can be changed to "Custom" and then a numerical exposure % can be input into the vi.
We use C++, but I thought the camera settings were independent of any coding?

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Re: LifeCam overexposed

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We use C++, but I thought the camera settings were independent of any coding?
Try using the USBCamera class instead of the imaq class. USBCamera had the ability to set exposure, brightness, and white balanced.
http://first.wpi.edu/FRC/roborio/rel...USBCamera.html
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Try using the USBCamera class instead of the imaq class. USBCamera had the ability to set exposure, brightness, and white balanced.
http://first.wpi.edu/FRC/roborio/rel...USBCamera.html
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