What is Low Light Correction?
A feature that automatically adjusts image settings to improve video quality in poorly lit environments.
Definition
Low light correction refers to a webcam's ability to enhance image brightness, reduce noise, and optimize color accuracy when ambient light is scarce. This technology prevents your video from appearing dark, grainy, or underexposed in dim settings, often by increasing sensor sensitivity or applying digital processing.
Why It Matters
This feature ensures you look well-lit and visible during calls, even if your room isn't perfectly illuminated, improving overall video professionalism and clarity.
What to Look For
Essential for users who frequently operate in dimly lit rooms or rely on natural light, ensuring a clear image without needing additional lighting.
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