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Dragonframe keypad controller diy
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Schwarzgrau wrote:I'm not really familiar with the stop-motion-part of TVPaint, but I guess I can tell you, why the output of your T2i looks bad, since I own one too. Any insight, suggestions or answers are welcome. Is this just how it is? I don't have any control to weigh it against so I'm not sure. After testing multiple setups and settings, I'm embarrassed to say I'm completely stumped.

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Normally I would question my processing speed, but in other applications that utilize either camera the image quality is crystal clear. To further my troubleshooting, I installed and optimized the Canon Utility software, then initiated a workaround that allowed my Canon T4i to operate as a webcam (which actually worked in TV Paint 11 Pro), but despite the increase in camera quality, the image didn't improve at all.

  • Camera Software: Logitech Controller (tested), Webcam Settings (tested), iGlasses (tested)ġTB Samsung T3 Flash Memory SSD (USB 3.01).
  • Webcam: Logitech C920 webcam (factory installed cable).
  • Is the image that shows up in the video-input box and timeline canvas always going to be mid to low resolution?

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    I'm running TV Paint 11 - Pro Edition and trying to situate the "Live-Feed" function to create stop-motion animation clips. I'm new to this forum and software, so please forgive my ignorance if this question is common knowledge.












    Dragonframe keypad controller diy