Look this image, how to make it better

Can anyone help me to have a look at this picture? It was captured by the camera, and the camera is connected with NI 1427. The middle of the image is so bright. The gap in the middle can not be recognized. Please give some advices on how to make the image better. There must be something with the hardware setting. What should I need to do with that? Thanks for any help.
Jane
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I assume you need to have the overhead lamp on for testing the solar cell?  If you could turn it off during photos, that would improve your images.  Right now I am guessing you are getting a good reflection of the overhead lamp in the center of your image.  Having diffuse lights (like long flourescent bulbs) in multiple places would greatly improve your image quality.  A general rule in lighting for shiny surfaces is to avoid placing a light where you can see its reflection in the image.  This way you won't get any bright spots in the image.
If you could even tip the solar cell or camera a little bit so the overhead light is not reflected directly into the camera, that would help.
It is hard to make recommendations without knowing the limitations.
Bruce
Bruce Ammons
Ammons Engineering

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  • Noisy recording when using adobe audition _ how to make it better

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