WVC54GC-EU poor quality image!!

Hi..i buy this camera and i`m not satified how it works! Poor quality image..even my 10euro web camera have good quality! I open it and i see a little senzor (camera) inside..like in mobile phones!
I make fw update..noting change..quality image is poor even 1m distance! I`m angry about this..! Also a don`t know how to turn on inside wireless..
Tell me..this is quality of this camera or my camera is damaged? I can uplad photo to see what bad image i recived!
(Mod Note: Edited due to non-compliance of forum guidelines.)

Login to the Camera setup page and under the setup click on the sub tab "Image" and below you can change the image resolution.
To access your camera setup page you can follow this link, to make your camera work wirelessly you need to input the wireless settings of your router into the camera.

Similar Messages

  • Poor quality images on Slideshow

    Hello all,
    I recently downloaded Aperture from the Mac App store - seemed to good a bargain not to and I was already considering upgrading from iPhoto 08.
    I imported all my pictures (along with the captions) into Aperture and created a slideshow from an album. I was quite disappointed to see that the image quality was really poor and very grainy. The photos themselves were fine in the album - but not so in the slideshow.
    I thought this may have been down to importing from iPhoto, so I experimented by adding other images directly into Aperture. The same slideshow quality issue arose. I also possess a MacBook Pro and decided to re-perform the steps described above. The images and slideshow are absolutely fine on my MacBook pro.
    I wish to maintain my photo library on my main iMac and will be very downhearted if Aperture cannot give me the same picture quality on slideshows that I achieved in iPhoto. Can anyone help me figure out why I'm suffering from poor quality images in slideshows on my iMac?
    Thanks in advance,
    Simon.

    Hi Simon,
    Aperture uses the image Preview in Slideshows:
    _About Displaying Sharp Images in Slideshows_
    To display slideshows at the best quality, you should set Aperture to create high-resolution previews. In addition to setting previews to their highest resolution, you should also use full-size previews to prevent upscaling with large displays. If previews are not available, images in the slideshow may not be as sharp as they would be otherwise. For more information about creating high-resolution previews, see Working with Preview Images.
    From the [User Manual|http://documentation.apple.com/en/aperture/usermanual/index.html#chapter=21%26se ction=2]
    What size Previews do you have?

  • Poor quality images exporting from InDesign to PDF

    We are having an issue with poor quality images exporting to PDF from Indesign (CS6). It makes zero difference whether the images are Ai images or PDF. They look perfect in Ai, perfect in the InDesign document, but appalling in the exported PDF. If the PDF document is printed, they print fine, but as a web based pdf document it is not publishable. We must use compression on export to keep the file size small enough for web/email use, but even with compression turned off on export there is no improvement in the PDF quality with a document ten times the size.
    Any help would be appreciated?

    I appear to have answered my own question, but will place it here to hopefully help others.
    On comparing another InDesign document that appeared to export to PDF ok, we noticed that the type of frame makes a huge difference to image output quality. In the suspect document the frames with the images in them were " [Basic Graphics Frame]+ ". When I changed the frame (or made a new frame) to " [None] "; not only were the images a lot clearer in the InDesign document but they exported to PDF perfectly. Something so simple!!!!

  • Poor quality image with doing videos with photos/images HELP!

    Hello,
    I bought Adobe Premiere Element to make videos with pictures. When I do the video, the quality of my photos is good. When I save the video on my computer or I download it on youtube (example) the quality of my photos is extremely poor. Why? Does anyone can help me? Thank you!

    What Project Preset did you choose at New Project? In the case of Video, composed of Still Images ONLY, you would set that to your desired delivery specs. Not so, if you are also using Video.  I tried several types of parameters. Some parameters give poor quality when I upload it to Youtube (for example) and others in the design of video and upload to YouTube. So which settings should I use for photos only ?
    This sounds like you are talking about the Export/Share settings for output to YouTube.
    What I was asking is what did you start off with, when you were at New Project?
    If you are doing an SD Project, you will have either 720 x 480 (NTSC), or 720 x 576 (PAL) pixels in the Project's Frame Size. If that is what you want, then I would Scale your camera original Stills to 640 x 480 (for NTSC), as you have Square Pixels, and the Project will have either 0.9 for NTSC Standard, or 1.21 for NTSC Widescreen).
    PrE can Scale the Still Images, but the Scaling algorithms in Photoshop are much better, and offer more control.
    Now, if you wish to do an HD Project, just choose that as your Preset, and then use the Images in about their original size. Note, there will be some black borders, as the screen-caps most likely have a different Aspect Ratio, than a Video Project, which for HD will be 16:9. Especially with screen-caps, that are pretty low resolution to begin with, I would NOT do any Scaling, and would live with the letterboxing, or pillar boxing, rather than Scale and effectively Crop.
    Also, when Scaling in Photoshop, I do not Save_As JPEG, as it introduces compression, but only as either PSD (Photoshop's native format), or PNG.
    Good luck,
    Hunt

  • Poor quality image preview in import

    I could be mistaken, but it seems lately that the preview of the images that I import into Aperture are of very poor quality. The end images and previews are fine once imported. I only notice the problem (if it is a problem) on the import screen. I don't think I changed a setting, and I don't recall them looking like this in the past.
    Does anyone know about this? Can anything be done and if so, what and how?
    Thanks.
    Mac

    Allen,
    It's not that it is a problem, per se. It is more of a preference. I'd rather see higher quality images before I import, and thought that I did at one time. I could be mistaken about that, but if I did, and if it is possible, I'd prefer to have it that way.
    Mac

  • Poor quality images

    Have done many movies in FCE 3 and just loaded 4. I shoot photos with a canon 7D and in completing the movie the image quality is extremely poor. I have always just brought JPEGs in to FCE in the past and they were tack sharp. every image appears crushed vertically, major pixelation, and on images that move its just a blur. I have tried loading new images in smaller formats, PSD files, PDF all of the same images and all the same result. Its almost as if it is turning a 4:3 into a widescreen. Any thoughts are ideas to troubleshoot? I have tried almost everything from exporting in different formats etc. These are very high quality images and I have used many in the past with no problems at all.

    Michel
    No video in this movie. All photos. The photos are JPEGS (Very large, which have been used in the past and have slipped right in and worked) I'm uncertain of the settings, not sure where to find what you may be looking for...I set up the video as I do for all of my movies as a DV-NTSC file, then export in the same format using q-time conversion...used several this time hoping one would work.
    I did close all open projects, loaded a brand new one, imported files and still the same thing when burned...blurry, pixelated really bad images. I'm kind of at a loss. I have done nothing different to my knowledge with the new FCE4. Even in the canvas its a bit blurry when played, and it has been rendered. In the "RT" on the time line its set to Unlimited and dynamic. At this point I don't think its the images as I tested a few from my laptop to view on the tv and they are perfect.
    Appreciate any advise!

  • Poor Quality Images/Slides - is there a solution?

    Hey everyone,
    I'm putting together a simple video that uses the occasional slide from a powerpoint presentation. I import the slides as JPGs, matched to the frame size of the video. It looks OK when I preview the movie... but when I export, it quality is very poor. It's hard to read the text in the images, and the overall presentation looks quite unprofessional.
    I have some experience in video editing, but this is my first project in Final Cut Express. I am trying to render the movie first (but it only takes a few seconds for a 15min clip.. so i wonder if I'm doing it right?).
    The main issue is the poor quality slides. I don't have to use JPGs... as I'm a designer, and can use a variety of formats. The most important thing is that the powerpoint slides look clean, crisp and professional.
    Any help, suggestions or pointers would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks!

    I know nothing about Powerpoint slides but could this be the same problem you get when trying to put the Computer screen on a video?
    It looks horribly blurred and jittery because you are squeezing a screen of at least 1200 x 900 pixels onto a DV frame of 768 x 576.
    Any detail is totally lost and the overall effect is blurred.
    There is no cure unless you can edit and display in high definition.
    So could that be your problem?
    A normal JPEG photograph should look fine on TV, especially an LCD or plasma one.

  • Poor quality images displaying in Screensaver after iLife 08 - suggestions?

    After installing iLife 08 on my iBook and iMac, I have noticed that the quality of the images displayed on the screensaver from My Pictures folder is very poor. It looks as if it is using an upscaled thumbnail and not the full image. You can no longer select the iPhoto library as the folder to use as it now seems to be a single file rather than a folder. You cannot peek inside this file using finder. Is this an insoluble problem? I liked being able to use finder within the iPhoto library. Any suggestions would be welcomed.
    Wilson

    Problem is now solved. I cleared the application, system and kernel caches with OnyX, which I have on all 4 of our Macs. That was about the only bit of maintenance I had not done - typical and it was the one that worked. ScreenSaver now displays the Pictures images at the correct resolution.
    Wilson

  • Lightroom 5.6 Export RAW to Resized JPEG Producing Poor Quality Images

    I have the latest Lightroom 5.6 and am running into a problem that I never had EVER and I've been using the same workflow since LR1. I shoot in RAW and want to send my client JPEG proofs (resized to 1000px, 100% quality, and 96dpi, sRGB). I use the export feature and have tried everything, even saving the resized image at 300dpi but the export results are still absolutely horrible. The photo is muddled and blurry no matter what I try. This is obviously not a color space issue, or monitor/browser issue and as I said before, I've done resizing through LR plenty of times without this much compression loss. Anyone else running into this? What's the solution?
    I took the same RAW file and exported to JPEG with resizing checked off and the image looked sharp as a tack like my RAW file in LR.
    So, there is obviously something wrong with LR RAW to JPEG export when resizing. Which has NEVER been an issue before.
    Adobe, seriously, get your S%&T together!

    Never seen anything like that before. I export with resizing all the time. As long as the quality is somewhat up from 80% (100% is complete overkill) and I do appropriate output sharpening, the quality is always superb. Of course there is only so much you can do with a 1000 pixels so don't expect to zoom endlessly in on that. The ppi does not matter at all when you specify a size in pixels. Can you post an example?

  • Poor Quality Image on TV plugged to Thunderbolt HDMI

    Hello.
    So here is the thing, i bought a mini display port to hdmi cable (a generic cable, bought at dealextreme), I plugged it in my sony bravia to my mbp late 2011.
    But everything looks strange, the text is blurry and it looks really bright.
    So I boot camped to windows 7, and everything was fine, the image and text was cristal clear.
    Does anybody know what may be causing this problem? As i said, its a generic cable, altought everything was fine when running windows 7.
    I couldnt quite formulate this question to google, so i'm sorry if this is a normal problem and there's already an answer in the community.

    Hi Leo,
    When troubleshooting issues with external displays and output, I find the following resource to be helpful:
    Apple computers: Troubleshooting issues with video on internal or external displays
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1573
    Specifically, we may want to make sure the resolution of your computer is compatible with the resolution of the display (you may need to tweak this for fine tuning).
    Thanks,
    Matt M.

  • IPhoto album to iMovie to iDVD, poor quality of projected images

    I am preparing a slide show of digital photo images.  The finished product shows poor quality images.  I am import the images as an album to iMovie, add a few title slides, then export either to media file or directly to iDVD.  The results remain unacceptable when projected on a flat panel HD TV.  Where am I going wrong?
    Marks 3

    If you are using the Share ➙ iDVD menu in iMovie, don't.  Use the Share ➙ Media Browser menu option and then drag the movie frome the Media/Movies pane in iDVD into the projects menu window. The Share ➙ iDVD route noticibly degrades the resulting movie.  What size movie are you sending to iDVD?  It should be Medium or Large.
    What size images in iPhoto are you using?  They shoujld be cropped to the 4:3 size ratio for iDVD before adding to either iMovie or iDVD. 
    Have you considered creating the slideshow in iDVD by adding the album of photos via the Media/Photos pane in iDVD.  I've found I get better results that way.  However, there is a 99 slide limit with that workflow.
    What do you mean by poor quality.  When going from a photo on your monitor to a TV screen the media gets resized and compressed/encoded down to 640 x 480 which can't duplicate the high resolution of the original image viewed on the monitor. 
    OT

  • Pics still poor quality in iMovie HD

    Hi, Trying to help a photographer to make a still image slideshow in iMovie 4, I discovered the images were of such poor quality as to be unuseable. I upgraded to iLife thinking that iMovie HD might use better quality. It doesn't appear so. The photographer doesn't think the Ken Burns effect does anything to improve the visual degradation of his images. Is this simply the case, or is there any way around it?

    iMovie doesn't preview well, you really need to go all the way through the process of creating what appears to be a crap DVD to discover that.
    To make sure you're not misunderstanding...
    The problem isn't just that iMovie HD doesn't display the image as well as it might. The poor-quality image on the DVD is a real problem, which occurs when the slideshow is handled in a way that allows iMovie to add "jaggies" to the image on the way out the door to iDVD. Search for "jaggies".
    Here's one:
    Karl Petersen, "iMovie- Pictures become blurry after import" #32, 11:37am Apr 25, 2005 CDT
    Done correctly, you should get excellent results.
    Karl

  • I recently connected my new MBA to an ACER display using the appropriate Apple hardware to connect to a VGA port. The quality of the ACER display is poor- the image is not clear. How do I achieve the same clarity of picture as my MBA screen?

    I recently connected my new MBA to an ACER display using the appropriate Apple hardware to connect to a VGA port. The quality of the ACER display is poor- the image is not clear. How do I achieve the same clarity of picture as my MBA screen?

    Welcome to the Apple Community.
    AirPlay Mirroring requires a second-generation Apple TV or later, OS X 10.8 or better and is supported on the following Mac models: iMac (Mid 2011 or newer), Mac mini (Mid 2011 or newer), MacBook Air (Mid 2011 or newer), and MacBook Pro (Early 2011 or newer).
    On the basis of the specifications you have given for your set up, mirroring should work.

  • Getting poor still image quality in SD project on CS4

    hey guys. sorry if you heard this one, but i havent seen anything addressing this.
    i am using CS4 to edit a Standard def project and i am running into a problem with still images being choppy and distorted.
    I tried all options to produce a better quality, but i get poor quality in the timeline monitor even after i render preview. the ouput
    when i export is equally bad.
    what i did find out was that if i switched projects in favor of an HD 720 the images are crisp on import and look good.
    am i missing something. i assumed the images looked bad because they werent rendered and since i didnt need to render to edit i didnt want to lose the time, so now i'm stuck with those images, or i have to scrap the project and start again in hd and i prefer not to. i would have done it in hd, but the footage i was given was SD. anyways i would appreciate some help. thanks!
    btw i've tried to export in both MS DV and WMV
    i have tried importing psd png and jpg i have used all these in the past in pro2 with no problem

    still images being choppy and distorted.
    Can we see a sample?

  • Saving a Project In Pages, Images Poor Quality in PDF

    I have just purchased IWork 09, i am new to pages and so far find the software very handy and easy to use to make very attractive documents.
    i have one dilemma though.
    i save a (e.g.) poster in pages, but when i go to open it in PDF Preview, the images that i have inputted into the document are distorted or of a poor quality, when i open them in pages they are fine?.... also when i go 2 open the saved document in Adobe Reader 9, it wont open? i tried taking frames and shadows etc out just in case they are not supported, like in MS Word but still no luck. i have to send flyers for advertizment via e-mail to clients who are more than likely using Windows Xp or Vista.
    if some one could help with
    1. Getting my images to stay good quality
    2. opening it in adobe 9
    it would be very much appreciated
    jimbest

    You can not see which programs have been involved in each compression, but as far as I know, at least some programs store information about both themselves (last edited by) and the compression level in the exif/iptc data.
    The right way to work is to get as much data as possible off the colour capture in high bit and do the exposure correction getting into a normalised colour space either still in high bit or in scaled down 8 bit to save space.
    The pixels should be left alone from this phase and out. It is not necessary to change a single source pixel either in matching to the display, the printer or the press. All of this is done on the fly in memory and not be changing the pixels in the disk-based image document.
    As interchange file format for corrected colour captures stored in the normalised colour space, either use a linearised RGB space or high-bit CIELab. The file format should be lossless TIFF and not lossy JPEG (the way JPEG works internally is lossy by definition).
    Live Picture and Apple Aperture are alike in the way they work. Rather than taking the pixels into memory for correction, which is they way Photoshop worked, they construct a colour managed proxy for manipulation and then provide for a rendering that is non-destructive.
    Live Picture required ColorSync 2 and Apple Aperture is unable to work without colour management for the same set of reasons. Apple Pages is unable to work without colour management for the same set of reasons, although there are additional reasons for Apple Pages.
    Just my ten cents,
    /hh

Maybe you are looking for

  • Unable to Load the images Required by Classroom in a Book

    Just purchased Adobe Photoshop Elements 12.  I am trying the follow the lessons in the above book.  When I create the files and download the images, I am unable the import the files and images into the Photoshop Organizer.  Some images will import bu

  • "USB Device Not Recognized" Message when connecting iPod Nano

    I get the following windows pop up when connecting my son's iPod Nano *"USB Device Not Recognized"* *One of the USB devices attached to this computer has malfunctioned, and Windows does not recognize it. For assistance in solving this problem, click

  • How to retrieve the source code navigation sidebar

    Hi, I'm trying to build a site following the tutorials on the dreamweaver software.  I get in the part where i have to do the columns but i lost the navigation sidebar where the source code tab and the check_cs5.css are under the index.html tab, and

  • Using Captcha within a .php file form

    Hello all - I need to add a captcha to an existing php form. The form is located in a .php file. I know this issue is not a Dreamweaver problem per se, but hoping someone here has had some experience with Captcha and .php files. when I add the follow

  • Lexmark X4550 Double Printing/Two Sided/Duplex Printing Greyed Out

    Hey all, Been just over a week since I got my new MBP and while I can print wirelessly to my Lexmark printer, I can't get double sided printing to work - it's greyed out and unselectable. I've tried various help pages on Lexmark's website, I've got t