You guessed it right Mattias. I set the frame rate at 10.
Bruce, the mask definitely eliminates the lens flare which is the main contributor to fogginess.
As a result the histogram gets shifted to the left and appears darker to the eye.
The shadows can probably be brightened a bit by increasing the the high exposure a bit but may produce
more washed out look. I.e. more contrast gives that vivid look.
It would be a good idea to get the mask printed out and find some way of clipping it to the gate cover. It would benefit
both cameras and HDR and non HDR setups.
Bruce, the mask definitely eliminates the lens flare which is the main contributor to fogginess.
As a result the histogram gets shifted to the left and appears darker to the eye.
The shadows can probably be brightened a bit by increasing the the high exposure a bit but may produce
more washed out look. I.e. more contrast gives that vivid look.
It would be a good idea to get the mask printed out and find some way of clipping it to the gate cover. It would benefit
both cameras and HDR and non HDR setups.
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