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Chronos => Chronos User Discussion => Topic started by: Alkyl on March 02, 2022, 02:16:49 AM

Title: The picture I want to take is white, why is it pink and streaked with my camera?
Post by: Alkyl on March 02, 2022, 02:16:49 AM
The picture I want to take is white, why is it pink and striped with my camera?
Title: Re: The picture I want to take is white, why is it pink and streaked with my camera?
Post by: Alkyl on March 02, 2022, 08:40:46 AM
Who can help me?
Title: Re: The picture I want to take is white, why is it pink and streaked with my camera?
Post by: Nikon1 on March 12, 2022, 06:49:15 AM
Can you share a Image where this issue is present or at least the Settings you use; Like Camera Model (1.4 or 2.1), Firmware Version; Resolution, Shutter Setting; Gain Setting (analog and Digital) as well as Framerate and Possibly White Balance/ Color Matrix Settings?
 Would help a lot in figuring this out, otherwise i can only share my best guess regards this.
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 I assume its probably a High Gain setting causing this, as that was a common issue with Previous Firmware Versions when Overexposing and is still sometimes present in the Current Firmware Version if extreme Settings are used.
 With this camera / Sensor used in the Camera, you usually want to avoid (at least extreme ) overexposure, or if you have to, use a really low gain Setting like 0dB Gain. If you need solid White Color Output Pixels as a result, it probably is beneficial for image Quality to not overexpose, but rather leave the Brightest spot still a little below clipping, then Boost Exposure in Post Production from DNG Footage, or using Color Curves or whatever Tool You Prefer to do that.