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how to unified the intensity of the image

hello
iam doing image processing in real time and it has to be done out door
i have problem with the intensity like if i take a photo at 12:00 pm the intensity of the light will be higher than if i take photo at 4:00 pm
so i need a help , how to calibrate the intensity to be same in all time not exactly but almost same.

thank you ,

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I'm guessing that "intensity" equals "exposure"?  I guess you have to figure out how to control that programmatically and then apply that knowledge to code in LabVIEW.

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Do you have any suggestions?


@billko wrote:

I'm guessing that "intensity" equals "exposure"?  I guess you have to figure out how to control that programmatically and then apply that knowledge to code in LabVIEW.


 

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@dm1203601 wrote:

Do you have any suggestions?


@billko wrote:

I'm guessing that "intensity" equals "exposure"?  I guess you have to figure out how to control that programmatically and then apply that knowledge to code in LabVIEW.


 


That was my suggestion.

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