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Re: A more detailed review of Lego Studios
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Thu, 9 Nov 2000 19:15:01 GMT
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Michael Gasperi wrote:
> "Jason" <jasonrowoldt@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:G3rnvE.Hqq@lugnet.com...
> > * 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.
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> 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.
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" again. Now I haven't tried doing that while
Lego Studio's is open. Maybe I'll try that now.
I picked up the Studio DC10Plus. It has basically the same functions as Lego
Studio's but is MUCH better quality. It's only lacking the stop motion stuff...
(Damn)
Dean
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| "Dean Husby" <nntp@akasa.bc.ca> wrote in message news:3A0AF7B5.9B043D...a.bc.ca... (...) back (...) while (...) That is true about 640x480, Studios resets that to 340x200. Also Studios turns on the AGC if you use the live capture mode. If you only (...) (24 years ago, 9-Nov-00, to lugnet.reviews)
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| "Jason" <jasonrowoldt@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:G3rnvE.Hqq@lugnet.com... (...) LOT. (...) panel but (...) The camera settings can be adjusted by using "file-capture" in a graphics program like PhotoEditor. You can get a little window with a (...) (24 years ago, 9-Nov-00, to lugnet.reviews)
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