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Re: A more detailed review of Lego Studios
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Thu, 9 Nov 2000 18:38:58 GMT
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"Jason" <jasonrowoldt@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> * Lighting. The quickcam is VERY sensitive to light. It overexposes a LOT.
> There are controls to decrease brightness and contrast in the control panel but
> NOT (as is stated in the manual) exposure. All this can be overcome with
> proper lighting.
The camera settings can be adjusted by using "file-capture" in a graphics
program like PhotoEditor. You can get a little window with a live image
from the camera and the ability to set agc, gain, white balance, low light
boost, color boost, etc.
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Message has 1 Reply:  | | Re: A more detailed review of Lego Studios
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| (...) Yes, but from my tests that DOESN'T carry over to the Lego Software. It's dependent on the software running the device at the time. I set the camera to 640x480 with the other features on and when loading back into Lego Studio's it was "Normal" (...) (24 years ago, 9-Nov-00, to lugnet.reviews)
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| Hello everyone, This past weekend I picked up Lego Studios here in the US for $180 USD. After playing with it for a while, I can now give a pretty detailed review. First, what you get: 1. A "Quickcam" encased in a LEGO sheath. It has areas on the (...) (24 years ago, 9-Nov-00, to lugnet.reviews)
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