The colors on my screen are not accurate. It was a gift but I believe it was a refurbishef camera. It almost looks like night vision. In the picture I attached, my cat is white but nothing around is
The colors on my screen are not accurate. It was a gift but I believe it was a refurbishef camera. It almost looks like night vision. In the picture I attached, my cat is white but nothing around is close to greenm my door should be white too. I tried changing every setting and nothing helped. Is this defective or can I fix this somehow?
I just checked the pictures on my computer and they look the same as they did on the screen.I just checked the pictures on my computer and they look the same as they did on the screen.
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At night can you see the red led's ? If not they are not working. Make sure in camera settins if there is a option to enable night vision. If you mean at night it is fuzzy cloudy then it could be led's are bouncing light back creating a hazy whitish image. Or lens is dirty on the inside which it happens. Last is low end low quality cameras
If the LEDS are truly for night vision only, then they are most likely Infra-Red types, invisible to the human eye, but visible to camera sensor. A way to test if they are IR and working is to point another digital camera directly at the front of the security camera at night.
The cell phone or webcam sensor will see IR LED's as white spots.
As for this model coming with night vision, I don't know.
Adjustment is in the menu screen, you shouldn't have to go very deep as it is a frequently adjusted setting.
White Balance is how the camera interprets white depending on ambient lighting. Have you ever noticed how when you are taking pictures inside at night and all of the light comes from lamps and the flash that your pictures have a yellow look? Take a picture under flourescent lamps and the pictures look different as well? How about outside? Best true color rendition on the picture taken outside, but different than the others.
White balance is a way for the photographer to adjust the tone of the picture to accurately reproduce the true colors seen in real life in the picture. Most cameras have an automatic white balance and they usually work fairly well. But for the best results, set it manually. Your whites will be white and skin tones appear accurate.
Hope this helps! Good Luck!
bad connection with the lcd ribbon remove the back locate the ribbon from the lcd there should be two of them and push the ribbons fimly into the connectors
I just checked the pictures on my computer and they look the same as they did on the screen.
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