Autoexposure problem (For balance black, the camera ignore the white) [NSFW]

mysticbunny

New Member
Good afternoon!! Sorry for the photo, but I work with adult content and I'm having an issue with autoexposure...

When I wear any black outfit, the camera tries to balance the black, but completely ignores the white.
Does anyone have any plugins to make autoexposure a little more effective? like focusing the white balance on my face for example...
>> or if there is some way to limit the increase in exposure and gain to a certain limit, I think it would work ><

I use a Logitech Streaming plus, if anyone has another camera, more professional to show me that avoids this kind of problems, it will help me a lot!!!
Thank you in advance for your attention ❤

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mysticbunny

New Member
DELETE PICS NOW !

No Erotic PICS here !

upload normal pics and alls is good ! and i will help you !
but they are not erotic photos...
the problem is that when I add any clothes, the exposure loses control...

the same doesn't happen if the image has only my face...
hence the full body photos... and this problem does not occur if I am fully clothed... hence the partially clothed photos...

I'm not posting erotic pictures, but my problem occurs in this situation, when part of my body is showing and when part of my body is covered
 

konsolenritter

Active Member
It's not useful to try to fix autoexposure based issues afterwards (later then with "plugins making it more effective")...

The autoexposure reacts to brightness at specific areas of the pictures (in most cases: centre based or centre-weighted).
Bright body parts are not so much brighter than the middle grey level of the overall picture, but black clothing is much "more" lower in brightness than the averaged grey level. That's causing the camera/driver to brighten up the whole picture more.

That can't be corrected afterwards caused by the narrowed/restricted brightnes level the image sensor delivers. And - if such use of plugins should be mentioned effectively - what should be the right (fixed) settings for such plugins while having ever changing brightness leveling (hence it's the nature of auto-exposure)??

The simplest and (only) single effective solution is to disable auto-exposure at all and use the levels in the cameras driver settings (dialog). Your expectations on brightness and hue levels to be set right seem to be quiet high. You can't go far with those kind of cameras (or any camera in automatic mode). Improve your skills regarding photography in manual modes. Then you will know what to do and with which stuff exaclty.

You may delete your pics now or leave small/reduced (in size) ones here.
 
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dodgepong

Administrator
Community Helper
I'm not going to delete the photos, as they are at least censored (thank you), but I did wrap it in a spoiler marked as NSFW as well as the thread title so that users will understand what they are clicking on when they click it.
 
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