Hi. I'm relatively new to OBS and I love it! But I have an issue that I can't solve.
I have a Logitech C992 camera and I'm using OBS as a virtual camera for video calling in MS Teams. My standard camera picture is a bit 'cold', so I want to adjust the RGB colors. I'm using the standard OBS Color Correction filter, but it doesn't get me the right color result. So I want to use another RGB oriented filter such as 3 Axis Color Correction or Color Curves. But whenever I add these filters or any RGB color correction filter in OBS, my preview window suddenly gets way too bright (see pic). This happens only with RGB oriented filters, also when it's the only filter (so no other filters applied). All other OBS filters work fine. It's just these kind of RGB filters.
How can I solve this? Because it is very hard to adjust colors when the preview screen is way too bright.
Log file: https://obsproject.com/logs/p4zGSSN8L6AuAIOx
EDIT: Oh boy, I'm stupid! Just found out that you can change the order of filters. I just tried. When I place the 3 Axis Color Correction filter at the top, everything's fine! So problem is solved and I'm ashamed because this was my first post on this forum. :-) But maybe can someone explain why the filter order is obviously so important in this case?
I have a Logitech C992 camera and I'm using OBS as a virtual camera for video calling in MS Teams. My standard camera picture is a bit 'cold', so I want to adjust the RGB colors. I'm using the standard OBS Color Correction filter, but it doesn't get me the right color result. So I want to use another RGB oriented filter such as 3 Axis Color Correction or Color Curves. But whenever I add these filters or any RGB color correction filter in OBS, my preview window suddenly gets way too bright (see pic). This happens only with RGB oriented filters, also when it's the only filter (so no other filters applied). All other OBS filters work fine. It's just these kind of RGB filters.
How can I solve this? Because it is very hard to adjust colors when the preview screen is way too bright.
Log file: https://obsproject.com/logs/p4zGSSN8L6AuAIOx
EDIT: Oh boy, I'm stupid! Just found out that you can change the order of filters. I just tried. When I place the 3 Axis Color Correction filter at the top, everything's fine! So problem is solved and I'm ashamed because this was my first post on this forum. :-) But maybe can someone explain why the filter order is obviously so important in this case?
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