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Yeah, Dragonframe doesn't have any preferences for that, unfortunately. I've just gotten in the habit of immediately updating the video settings every time I open it to put the quality back where I want it.
C920 seems to have annoying issues with most softwares. I use Zu3D, and every time I open a project, the C920 goes back to default settings, which means it's always on the extreme cold side of white balance and I'm constantly having to set it back to my preferences!
Thanks everyone, it sounds like I'll have to get in the habit of checking everything on startup. When I was using Linux on my laptop, I was using guvcview to control the camera, which had it's own drawbacks in that it was an external software, not integrated into dragonframe, and while it was a little cumbersome, it did have the ability to save a settings file that I could quickly reload.
C920 seems to have annoying issues with most softwares. I use Zu3D, and every time I open a project, the C920 goes back to default settings, which means it's always on the extreme cold side of white balance and I'm constantly having to set it back to my preferences!
I also have the thing where the C920's white balance goes to the extreme cold side. I generally keep the webcam software with the desired settings open until I'm done shooting. Saves time. However, while I don't use your software, I don't understand why the settings should reset just by switching projects. Does Zu3D control the camera settings?
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