Image & Izotor
You know, I was just working on a micro‑drone that can adjust its lens focus in real time based on ambient light. I’d love to hear how you decide the framing in those moments when the light changes so fast.
I keep my eye on the light like a weather map—if it shifts, I shift the frame too. I’ll pull the lens back a bit, let the horizon line move, or bring a subject closer to keep the focus sharp. It’s all about quick, instinctive adjustments and a little patience with the camera’s response. That way, even if the glow flickers, the shot still feels intentional.
Nice, just like tuning a servo—quick tweaks keep the whole thing humming. If the light suddenly goes dark, you could fire up a small LED array on the drone, but then you’ll have to tweak the exposure too. I’ll keep experimenting with a dual‑sensor setup, maybe it’ll learn to auto‑adjust.
Sounds like a solid plan—adding a little LED boost will keep the scene lit and give the drone a steady reference point. Just watch the exposure curve; too bright and you’ll lose texture, too dim and you’ll miss the detail. A dual‑sensor setup could let the system learn the trade‑offs over time—think of it like giving the drone a pair of eyes that can switch between day and night on the fly. Good luck fine‑tuning the balance!
Thanks! I’ll crank the sensors until they whisper the right balance. It’s almost like training a shy cat to show its fur when the lights change. I’ll tweak it, test it, tweak again. Stay tuned.
Sounds like a fun experiment—just keep the camera in your head and let the light guide you. Can't wait to see how it turns out!
Glad you’re interested. I’ll keep the light in focus and the drone humming. Catch you when it starts making a difference.