Input level in BufferedImage

How can I change the input level of a BufferedImage???
I tried to use LookupOp with a ShortLookupTable object, but it changed the input level and output level too... So I just want to modify input level...
Any Body have suggestions??

nobody wants to help me???? No, because you are too impatient. Do you think people are sitting here waiting to answer your question? People answer questions when they have time to visit the forums and they know the answer to a question.
By the way, in the last hour that you've been waiting for an answer, did you take the time to answer any other questions on the forum?

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  • Input level of BufferedImage

    How can I change the input level of a BufferedImage???
    I tried to use LookupOp with a ShortLookupTable object, but it changed the input level and output level too... So I just want to modify input level...
    Any Body have suggestions??

    nobody wants to help me???? No, because you are too impatient. Do you think people are sitting here waiting to answer your question? People answer questions when they have time to visit the forums and they know the answer to a question.
    By the way, in the last hour that you've been waiting for an answer, did you take the time to answer any other questions on the forum?

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    david henman wrote:
    ...when i am recording real instruments, the input level and recording level are inaccessible.
    http://www.bulletsandbones.com/GB/GBFAQ.html#volumesliderdisabled
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    I want to boost the very faint signal from my low-end, basic dynamic mic into my iMac so the input level is higher.
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    Intel-based Macs: Resetting the System Management Controller (SMC) - Apple Support
    How to Reset NVRAM on your Mac - Apple Support
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  • Input level - meter?

    This might seem like a stupid question, but I need to ask it as the GB help doesn't explain it clearly. Where should one set input level for recording and where does one MONITOR that level via a meter reading (to check for clipping, etc)? This seems like such a basic need, so I'm confused to why it's not clearer.
    I'm using an M-Audio FW410 which has it's own software mixer, but from their manual it seems the input level should be set from within GB.
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    The meter on each input should be reading at a sensible level: not over-peaking but not too low either. The main control has no effect on these levels, only on the final mix. For example, if the main control was at a normal setting, and you had a number of channels all at a high level, then they would add together and you would need to bring the final level down to prevent it over-peaking. The level should be set sensible at every stage.
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