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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Quickcam Pro 4000 settings?]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[I decided to try and brickfilm again today. I still only have the Quickcam Pro 4000, and I'm having trouble finding advice on how to configure the settings.

I remember Big Light had a fantastic post on Brickfilms that included a picture of the settings he used, which worked really well for me, as well as general lighting and framing advice. I tried searching for it (through both Google and Brickfilms), but unfortunately the Brickfilms search is completely broken and doesn't bring up any results, and I'm not patient enough to go through Big Light's 1000+ posts. Google didn't bring up anything either.

I tried running less specific searches on Google and this site, but I'm not finding anything good.

Does anybody have a picture of good settings for the Quickcam Pro 4000, or if not, just general advice on how to configure the settings for the best picture quality?

Thanks a lot for the help :)]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[Badger]]></name>
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