Please share your working Raspberry Pi HQ camera settings #1261
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I've had great difficulties getting good night-time images with Raspberry Pi HQ camera. Daytime images are almost always just fine (in both JPG and RAW modes) I've gone through the recommended settings for RAW image capture, and while the quality is very good in general (less noise and artifacts than with JPG mode with AWB enabled), I always seem to get weird colors (orange or purple) in low-light conditions. I couldn't get the software AWB work correctly. With JPG mode + AWB enabled, there problems are: gaps between exposure (expected with AWB), weird noise in the images (not present in raw mode) and, worst of all, certain amount of light produced BLUE images (when the sky is not dark yet). Could someone share working settings as a starting point for Raspberry Pi HQ? RAW mode would be preferred, but I can live with JPG mode if it would produce good colors consistently. In JPG mode, the blue images appear as follows (two consecutive photos). |
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Just as a starting point, do you know if your HQ camera has an IR-Cut filter or not? I would try to avoid the 16-bit CLAHE algorithm, it has a bug in it. As a general recommendation, in RAW mode, I would enable SCNR - Average Neutral in RAW mode. This can fix a lot of the color balance issues caused by Green bias. |
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What does it look like without the software AWB? |
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I spent a while tweaking my settings with the Pi HQ Camera. I ended up with:
Camera tab:
Image tab:
These settings are tested to the "Works for me™" standard. I do not use CLAHE, Daytime Contrast Enhance, Night time Contrast Enhance, or Stretching. Let me know if there are any other settings I can check.