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Mavrik

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  1. I was able to get the scene look like yours, however objects are still 'painted black' in direct sun or shadows. Solid light objects turn black in shadowed areas on objects, direct sun or in shadows. Even setting an exposure window in a shadowed area, objects turn black, out of shadows are totally washed out. My scene FOV is approx 15x15'.

     

    What would tell the camera that a slightly dark area is black?


  2. Now that I could live with, I can even see a drain cover and the rest of the scene is not washed out (what I was getting). I'll have to wait for some afternoon shade for my test area to resume adjusting. I don't have the baluns to put it in the working location yet (did have it running analog there, but too much of a pain to adjust settings) and I don't really want to move my desktop computer outside


  3. I'm sure this is all operator error, but this operator is just getting frustrated. There is a difference with the exposure window now, looks like bad positioning on my part. Your grass area in the far bottom right is more what my scene looks like. My scene is all soil. See if you can adjust to be able to see that part of your yard.

     

    Thank you for taking all the time for the screen shots, that's allot of work.


  4. I tried all your suggestions, also played with the lens iris with different settings. I placed an exposure window only in the shaded area and it didn't make any difference. Right now I can't see in a shaded area at all, totally black, different scene and time of day than before. Scenes are going to constantly change because this is going on a pan/tilt. I had a Monalisa cam in the same scene and it looks fine. I'm starting to get discouraged with the real IP camera world. Suggestions?


  5. It's being used for outdoor scenes that have constant shade and direct sun.

     

    First thing I tried was the contrast and brightness, then messed with shutter speeds and other settings.

     

    The cam has been set to factory defaults, I've been adjusting from there.

     

    Flexible? But I can't seem to tune it look at one scene all at once with shadows and direct lighting.


  6. Using an exposure window for sampling to see certain areas would mean I need to constantly change settings in order to look around, this sounds very inconvenient. I didn't have these conserns with my analog cameras, set once and good to go, day or night. Even my IP webcam handles exposures better than this 701. In the world of real IP cams, constant adjustments is what I have to look forward too?

     

    I do appreciate your help, I'm just getting a little frustrated that is isn't more plug and play.


  7. IQeye IP cam, Internet Explorer web viewer.

    When taking a snapshot or video clip the normal popup for where to save the file comes up, save file and when going to the location, nothing is there. I made a new folder with the webviewer, save file in new folder and folder and photo is not there. New folder and photos show up if saving another photo within the webviewer. Where are my pictures going? Why is my folder/pictures invisible to Windows?


  8. I have a cam pointed outdoors and no matter what I adjust, any kind of shadow turns solid black (like it's being painted black), even with a light colored objects in direct sunlight have black in shadow areas. What causes things to turn black? I need to see into shadowed areas.

    IQeye701, 1/2" rainbow 6mm lens.


  9. Looks like using an auto iris is the way to go for improving night vision. One can adjust the iris with the DC or Video control and make it quite bright. It will washout during daylight depending how much one opens up the iris.

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