Le samedi 26 avril 2008 à 11:43 -0600, Nathanael Galpin a écrit :
> Did you observe a change in the image when you set the exposure higher
> and lower? Setting the exposure to a very high and then a very low
> value should produce a noticabley different image. (High exposure
> bright image low frame rate, low exposure, dark image, high frame
> rate.) 

No, setting it to 100 or 2400 makes no difference :(

> 
> In the mean time, I suggest dissabling auto white-balance. You might
> find that after turning this off, you're able to set the exposure
> manually.

This do not change anything...

Thanks for your support. I'm out of ideas...

Best regards,
Yannick

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