X-Received: by 2002:ad4:5762:0:b0:680:b0f9:92f2 with SMTP id r2-20020ad45762000000b00680b0f992f2mr992115qvx.12.1705405221465; Tue, 16 Jan 2024 03:40:21 -0800 (PST) X-Received: by 2002:a25:8d0c:0:b0:dbe:cc2f:a0b3 with SMTP id n12-20020a258d0c000000b00dbecc2fa0b3mr2655614ybl.3.1705405221137; Tue, 16 Jan 2024 03:40:21 -0800 (PST) Path: csiph.com!weretis.net!feeder6.news.weretis.net!border-2.nntp.ord.giganews.com!nntp.giganews.com!news-out.google.com!nntp.google.com!postnews.google.com!google-groups.googlegroups.com!not-for-mail Newsgroups: comp.lang.basic.visual.misc Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2024 03:40:20 -0800 (PST) Injection-Info: google-groups.googlegroups.com; posting-host=2a0b:2fc6:23cc:d2cc:c0cb:5d25:accd:2049; posting-account=QnrCAAoAAAAzBlkYLpsiO4BNSb9f6sAK NNTP-Posting-Host: 2a0b:2fc6:23cc:d2cc:c0cb:5d25:accd:2049 User-Agent: G2/1.0 MIME-Version: 1.0 Message-ID: Subject: Night Camera App Download From: Janette Leupold Injection-Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2024 11:40:21 +0000 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Lines: 221 Xref: csiph.com comp.lang.basic.visual.misc:3894 This show on Apple TV+ was produced over the course of 18 months, shooting = only during the 6 nights of each month when the moon cycle was at its brigh= test. It's clear they've used some de-noising and some heavy post work to r= ender brighter and more saturated colors during the nighttime. Here's an in-depth interview with Alex Williamson, the exec producer, who i= s a little vague about their exact setup. Said they mostly used an ME20 and= were able to rig someting up to have it shoot in 4K (likely an external re= corder). They used multiple permutations of cameras and lenses to achieve m= arginal gains which were then pushed to their limits in post. I know they h= ad their ISO probably maxed out, lol, but the de-noising they used in incre= dible. Feels close to CGI actually. But my question is what percentage of t= he look comes from the post work and what percentage comes from high-ISO, s= uper fast astro lenses? night camera app download Download File https://t.co/CUwXVkCavu=20 Does anyone feel as if these techniques would be at all useful for narrativ= e work with people? Some of the tone rendering on the skin in the BTS foota= ge was really gorgeous - the fall off of light on the faces felt noticeably= softer. Moonlight actually is high-contrast, hard light, but these opened = up so wide and the shadows were boosted so much that it gave it an odd milk= y feel. Williamson mentions the technique of front lighting (as the moon is= essentially one giant ultra bounce for the sun, teehee) at night, whereas = traditionally you'll backlight animals in the daytime to get an edge light. Hi, I'm posting here because i can't find anything about disabling the nigh= t mode at all. I like the moodyness of a dimly lit sky, and the camera is a= lready so good. The night photo effect (on normal photos) is ruining the fe= el of the image. When I first got s21 ultra I was actually blown away buy the camera quality= , the standard scene optimiser night mode was amazing then I turned on the = actual dedicated night mode and I was truly blown away with how much light = it let in and made a photo taken in near pitch black and very low light loo= k like they were taken with lights on, spectacular. A few updates later and= I go to check both night modes and they are TERRIBLE! what the he'll happe= ned?! Hi Keith, did that help? Im the same and amazed at night mode and showed it= off to everyone....now I tried again and might as well not bother. Tried v= arious setting but before was just take a pic and boom...now theres no boom= and just disappointment. I think the majority of customers understand the basic principles of reflec= ted IR light, and because of that are asking for a way to turn off the IR L= EDs. Now, without IR LEDs the night vision mode of the camera is useless, b= ut not if you also mount IR floodlamps outside to provide the necessary IR = illumination. Hello without a screengrab of the issue it is hard to impossible to determi= ne what could be happening. When you installed the cameras did you make sur= e to remove any protective plastic from the front of the lens? Hi glad to have helped. You will always get some glare from say the room. C= losing curtains or good external lighting helps. I get a little reflection = of the camera itself but nothing too much. And the quality Id is fine. Try = to get the lens close to the glass. The main one I have is a done one which= pans so I sit it back a little from the glass surface. I have one of seven cameras that whether IR is on or not is completely blac= k at night. It is mounted approximately 6 inches from another Wyze camera a= nd is the only one having issues. It is mounted on the side of my garage in= an after-market housing. The camera in question (south) and the one right = next to it (north) show different areas of my yard. We have multiple motion= activated lights in the backyard and the north camera picks up images with= IR or without IR at night if the lights are triggered. The south camera sh= ows only a full black frame with or without IR. The camera seems to work pr= operly during the day. Both cameras are mounted under the eave of my garage= to protect them in addition to having after-market housings. Most security cameras typically use one of two types of night vision to see= at night: infrared and color. Infrared night vision has its advantages ove= r those with color night vision that utilize a bright white light. For inst= ance, infrared LED lights provide superior illumination range compared to t= heir color night vision counterparts. And as security professionals, we pre= fer cameras that are subtle and inconspicuous, and the invisible infrared l= ight aids in achieving this goal. Having tested numerous security cameras over the years, we have identified = the best options for low-light conditions, with a focus on infrared securit= y cameras. We understand that every user has different needs, so we have pr= ovided detailed information on each camera to help you determine which infr= ared security camera is most suitable for your specific requirements. HDR, or High Dynamic Range, is a feature that enhances videos by adding lif= e and color to them while reducing glare and highlighting shadowy areas. Ev= en if the camera faces a window or a television, it can eliminate distracti= ng glares. The icing on the cake was the Nest Cam (indoor) artificial intelligence. Th= e camera came with person detection built-in, so we only received notificat= ions of events that truly mattered, when people walked by. And when we fina= lly decided to get a Nest Aware subscription, the camera got even smarter. = It started recognizing familiar faces, which we later named in the app, it = alerted us of the sound of people talking and dogs barking, and it allowed = us to set activity zones. With the activity zones, we were able to tell the= camera which areas mattered most to us, which significantly reduced the nu= mber of false alarms we received. The Arlo Pro 3 offered both infrared and color night vision. We used the in= frared option when we wanted the camera to be less conspicuous and also whe= n we wanted it to have a better night vision range. As for the color option= , the Arlo Pro 3 utilized its built-in 6,500 K spotlight to see things in c= learer detail, colors and all. This night vision mode proved useful when we= wanted to identify the color of the van suspiciously parked out front in t= he middle of the night, just in case it was a burglar surveying our place. Contrary to what many believe, most burglaries actually occur during the da= y.2 Fortunately, the Arlo Pro 3 not only captured clear nighttime videos bu= t also high-definition daytime videos. With a 2560p HD resolution that is s= ignificantly higher than the standard 1080p HD, 160-degree field of view, a= nd up to 12x digital zoom, the Arlo Pro 3 protected our apartment day and n= ight. Based on our tests, the Nest Cam Indoor is the best infrared camera for ind= oor use, while the Lorex 4K Nocturnal Smart IP Camera is the best outdoor i= nfrared camera. The Arlo Pro 3, Blink Outdoor, and Vivint Outdoor Camera Pr= o also made our list of the best infrared cameras on the market. The night vision ranges of infrared cameras vary. For outdoor use, we recom= mend cameras with a night vision range of at least 40 feet, whereas indoor = cameras need a night vision range of up to 20 feet. Correct, that is a night camera and thus doesnt have an IR cut filter. You = will never get true color from it. Buy yourself something like arducam that= has a cut filter you can control for day/night operation. This is a 2 Megapixels driver-free night camera of USB port with up to 1920= *1080 resolution. Based on the Sony IMX291 sensor, it features manual focus= , interchangeable lens, plug, and play, bringing you HD photos and video ev= en in low light condition. Compatible with operating systems like Windows, = iOS, Android, and Linux, this camera module comes with a digital microphone= that captures the sound of 5 meters around the camera when recording video= . The design of the USB port also makes it easier to use with your Raspberr= y Pi and Jetson Nano mainboard when they are placed in a protective case. Flying at night is much more challenging than flying during the day due to = the low visibility. Choosing your location is therefore very important, any= light source would help tremendously, for example, lampposts. Hi Oscar ! As you said multirotor is very addictive , i make also night FPV= and love it . So i suggest you to try an 4mm low illumination lens ( it is= very very big but awesome) ! When you got a little bit of light its in col= or Love your blog ! I just purchased a Cannon EOS Rebel T7. I want to take night time pictures,= outside, at sporting events. There is some light on poles. My pictures are= coming out too dark. I'm new to photography. What is the best recommended = settings to use for these pictures? Thank you. The first thing to try is set the camera to Program and see if it can take = an image. Program will try to find a setting that can take a properly expos= ed image. It doesn't look for preferences like a certain shutter speed, ape= rture or ISO setting; it just tries to get a properly exposed image. If Pro= gram won't allow an image to be taken then there just isn't enough light. If you can get an image make note of the shutter speed. Switch to Tv mode. = Then start increasing shutter speed. Camera will increase ISO and open lens= aperture until camera no longer allows an image to be taken. I have a much more simple suggestion. Use Av mode and set the lens wide ope= n (a small number). This lets the camera select the fastest SS it can for p= roper exposure. Select auto ISO and set an upper and lower limit or not if = you just want to get the max ability out of the T7. But keep in mind as ISO= goes up noise also goes up but sometimes just getting the picture is the m= ost important thing. It would behoove you to learn to use the functions and abilities of your ca= mera, and digital photography in general. Classes, books, photo clubs, Cano= n tutorials, whatever. You'll enjoy your T7 a lot more for what it can do. As an author of the thread I can only say I was unable to fix this issue (I= had a long email conversation with Eufy about it, but without any working = solutions), and in the end I returned the camera to the seller as broken, g= ot my money back and bought a different camera (EzVIZ C6CN). f448fe82f3