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Bloom tends to leave a lot of ghosting behind itself. Sometimes it leaves ghosting for about a second, but it can also leave a 5 second ghosting from the same source. It's immensely large. Can we have a feature to control ghosting effect?
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You mean, "ghosting effect" is "light adaption for AutoExposure," isn't it?
Currently, light adaption time control is not possible.
However we are aware of it, and looking at what is possible and when we might be able to fit it into our roadmap.
At the moment we are still exploring the issue.
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Bloom tends to leave a lot of ghosting behind itself. Sometimes it leaves ghosting for about a second, but it can also leave a 5 second ghosting from the same source. It's immensely large. Can we have a feature to control ghosting effect?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: