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Has anything been done to address the glare issues, i.e. bright backround creating a dark foreground producing a dark image of a subject (which essentially renders the image useless). Has there been anything like wide dynamic range built into Arlo Pro?
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meyekle,
Can you provide a screenshot of the glare you are describing? This sounds like it could be an issue with the position of the camera. A screenshot may help in identifying the issue and proposing a solution.
JamesC
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Hi,
Actually it does have a lot to do with the location. I've tried placing the camera above the door (preferred) but the glare from the light reflecting off the street and sidewalk creates the bright backround but dark foreground (can't see the subject's face). I don't particularly care for the current location because, in most cases, I'm not able to record a clear shot of the subject's face (see youtube video clip)...not unless the subject looks directly at the camera. So I'm assuming that there is no type of backlighting control in the new model, correct?
Thanks,
Michael
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Have you used the brightness control? Live view, click on the sun icon and adjust brightness. Be sure to save the setting.
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Pretty much any consumer camera will do the same thing, whether cell phone or DSLR. It's all how the exposure system is configured. Spot metering, center-weighted averaging, etc. all solve specific issues. averaging exposures are just a stab at the best possible. If you're a camera buff, remember Ansel Adams' Zone System or the generalization of expose for either the highlights or shadows and let the other take care of themselves. It's all about dynamic range and cheap sensors aren't great at that.
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