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I find it especially difficult to film a dark area with strong lights. Even though the space is not that dark from my point of view, the outcome shows a lot of chromatic noise, and image turns out to be less sharp. I wish Matterport can solve this as soon as possible. If there is another way of improving this problem without relying on Matterport, please share with our community. (I really believe we are not getting much out of what we are paying to Matterport these days. Not much freedom from using a camera in versatile ways ![]() |
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Check out 360Verbellding's rig. He has been experimenting with exterior led lamps and color temperatures for a while and seems to have it pretty well dialed in based on his results. See his profile and posts for more. https://www.wegetaroundnetwork.com/profile/360Verbeelding![]() |
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Hi Maria, thank you for your reaction. We are still experimenting with led lights and filters. Its fun to do and the results are promising. Happy scanning, Grtz Rene. |
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Quote:Originally Posted by 360Verbeelding Thanks for joining the conversation Rene. I have been following your progress and cave and tunnel scans using the modifications and techniques you have pioneered and have been very impressed. |
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