Compensate overexposure from camera? #17380
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You could use ffmpeg parameters to alter your video feed, but depending on what you choose, it may require re-encoding - which would use significantly more CPU. The usual approach to solve an issue like this would be to enable wide dynamic range (WDR) in your camera settings. I'm not sure if that's available in Tapo cameras. |
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Thanks for the hint, this C100 seems to be the cheapest model (~ 20€), but it seems to work anyway, as a packlage arrived recently, so it should be sufficent |
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Hello,
I wonder if there is a way frigate can compensate this issue, or the camera is just too simple (Tapo C100):
I want to keep track of packages, which will be pushed under the shutter in my carport, but as you can see on the still image, the floor is way too bright to detect anything, although no sun is shining today, just a grey cloud cover.
Thank you and a nice day
Philipp
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