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removed the word "mode" when explaining settings
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Co-authored-by: Neil M. Thomas <[email protected]>
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weePLs and N-M-T authored May 16, 2024
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The [scene camera’s](https://docs.pupil-labs.com/neon/data-collection/data-streams/#scene-video) exposure modes can be adjusted to improve image quality in different lighting conditions. There are four modes:

- **Manual:** This mode lets you set the exposure value manually.
- **Automatic**: `Highlights`, `Balanced`, and `Shadows` modes automatically adjust exposure according to the surrounding lighting.
- `Highlights` mode optimizes the exposure to capture bright areas in the environment, while potentially underexposing dark areas.
- `Balanced` mode optimizes the exposure to capture brighter and darker areas in the environment equally.
- `Shadows` mode optimizes the exposure to capture darker areas in the environment, while potentially overexposing bright areas.
- **Automatic**: `Highlights`, `Balanced`, and `Shadows` automatically adjust exposure according to the surrounding lighting.
- `Highlights`- optimizes the exposure to capture bright areas in the environment, while potentially underexposing dark areas.
- `Balanced` - optimizes the exposure to capture brighter and darker areas in the environment equally.
- `Shadows` - optimizes the exposure to capture darker areas in the environment, while potentially overexposing bright areas.

::: tip
The mode you choose should depend on the environment. The images below provide an example and some caveats.
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