I have a laptop with a $30 camera on it. I'm having issues with almost anything that isn't black being considered too bright. I've had to almost make the room dark and still get some residual orange spots that say it's too bright. I'm not having the same issues with my phone when I use the camera on that. Does anyone have a recommendation on if I need a different camera or are there any settings I'm not aware of? Any help is appreciated.
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