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Re: ATI Driver for Touch Pro

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Originally Posted by dr g View Post
There is no conceivable way the Direct3D driver could affect the exposure time of the camera.
you are right about this statement, however if you keep up with the threads about drivers, there is no pure d3d or 2d driver updating one usually has an impact on all other aspects of video performance.

That being said there is processing between the sensor and the buffer and since the sensor cannot actually hold data it has to stay open the whole time while that processing happens. on highend cameras there is another dedicated processor that does this. on low end the main processor handles this, but either way there is video processing happening.
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