In regular photography, if you have a back lit target (person standing in front of a window) and their face is in shadow, with BLC it's supposed to darken what would normally be the bright background and bring their face out of the shadow. This is supposed to 'help', but I never had much luck with it doing anything. I'm sure somebody here must have mentioned "BLC" (Back Light Compensation) with the Mallincam. I figure if I ever want to create a "nice" image of something, I'd toss the Hutech DSLR camera back in. I'm just saying if you had a screen grab and wanted to clean it up, IP is one way to do it, (but I'm sure every astro editing package has to have something similar).Īll my screen grabs were always unedited. In other words it took subjective evaluation, something you can do with an image but I don't know how it could be done with a streaming live shot. (How would the software know which is signal and which is amp glow?).Īs I remember with IP (haven't used it for a few years now), you have to section off the area where the "fading" is occuring, then "equalize" the background with a non-glowing section. It would be pretty hard to detect the amp glow in the signal and correct for it. Something like a Mallincam is broadcasting a constant signal to your monitor or analog to digital converter. ![]() ![]() The only way you can remove amp glow that I know of is some kind of post processing. No it won't, it was designed for stacking and processing DSLR images. Will Images Plus software remove the Amp glow from video on the fly, while broadcasting Live?
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