All XML are conformed to use in any situation. In the case of the Arnova version, it already comes with SupeResZoom. In these XML I combine some important parameters like the HDR + with 15 Frames and the correction of the self-exposure to 1/20. This mixed with the HDR Multipler contrasts to achieve good noise management. I also incorporate in them the correction of the night mode to 1/4 of a second since this is achieved so that the exposure time does not vary depending on the light level. For lovers of pure black colors there is the GLib version with higher contrast and high natural lights and for those who prefer less contrast and more information in the shadows as well as less light is the XLIB version.
All XML are conformed to use in any situation. In the case of the Arnova version, it already comes with SupeResZoom. In these XML I combine some important parameters like the HDR + with 15 Frames and the correction of the self-exposure to 1/20. This mixed with the HDR Multipler contrasts to achieve good noise management. I also incorporate in them the correction of the night mode to 1/4 of a second since this is achieved so that the exposure time does not vary depending on the light level. For lovers of pure black colors there is the GLib version with higher contrast and high natural lights and for those who prefer less contrast and more information in the shadows as well as less light is the XLIB version.
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