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Automatic search

Automatically find weekly timetables for educational institutions of any type and complexity. Aimed at schools, secondary schools, baccalaureate, vocational training institutions, higher education, universities, colleges, art schools, music schools, etc.

Quality and service

We offer service to every user through quality software. Our team will accompany you until you get the solution for your timetable, with the experience of more than 25 years helping thousands of schools around the world.

Optimisation

Organise the timetable to meet your requirements and optimise it according to your criteria. Seek and find a compromise that will (1) increase student achievement, (2) improve classroom using, and (3) provide greater teacher job satisfaction.

Timetable management

Use our web and mobile app to collaborate in the preparation and day-to-day management of the timetable. Publish and view timetables on the calendar with the GHC App, manage teacher absences and substitutions and generate labor reports.

Netcam Live Image Better Extra Quality -

internal camera settings

To improve the quality of a live image from a network camera (NetCam) for use in a paper or report, focus on adjusting the , environmental factors , and post-capture processing . 1. Optimize Internal Camera Settings

  1. Use WDR (Wide Dynamic Range): WDR technology helps to balance the exposure of the image, resulting in a more detailed and natural-looking image.
  2. Adjust Exposure Settings: Adjust the exposure settings of your netcam to optimize the image quality. This may involve adjusting the shutter speed, gain, and brightness.
  3. Use Noise Reduction: Noise reduction technology can help to reduce digital noise in the image, resulting in a cleaner and more detailed image.
  4. Implement Image Stabilization: Image stabilization technology can help to reduce camera shake and blur, resulting in a steadier live image.

, the default settings often prioritize stability over quality. Switch to High Definition

To get a better live image from your netcam, you need to balance high-resolution hardware with strategic software configuration. Achieving a "better" image typically involves optimizing three key pillars: resolution vs. bandwidth lighting environment encoding settings 1. Optimize Resolution and Bandwidth

Bandwidth

: If the "live" aspect is stuttering or showing artifacts, use a high-bandwidth mode or an H.264 stream to reduce compression lag.

Lens Maintenance

: Protect lenses from direct sunlight to prevent damage and avoid pointing them toward interior lights that can cause glare.

internal camera settings

To improve the quality of a live image from a network camera (NetCam) for use in a paper or report, focus on adjusting the , environmental factors , and post-capture processing . 1. Optimize Internal Camera Settings

  1. Use WDR (Wide Dynamic Range): WDR technology helps to balance the exposure of the image, resulting in a more detailed and natural-looking image.
  2. Adjust Exposure Settings: Adjust the exposure settings of your netcam to optimize the image quality. This may involve adjusting the shutter speed, gain, and brightness.
  3. Use Noise Reduction: Noise reduction technology can help to reduce digital noise in the image, resulting in a cleaner and more detailed image.
  4. Implement Image Stabilization: Image stabilization technology can help to reduce camera shake and blur, resulting in a steadier live image.

, the default settings often prioritize stability over quality. Switch to High Definition

To get a better live image from your netcam, you need to balance high-resolution hardware with strategic software configuration. Achieving a "better" image typically involves optimizing three key pillars: resolution vs. bandwidth lighting environment encoding settings 1. Optimize Resolution and Bandwidth

Bandwidth

: If the "live" aspect is stuttering or showing artifacts, use a high-bandwidth mode or an H.264 stream to reduce compression lag.

Lens Maintenance

: Protect lenses from direct sunlight to prevent damage and avoid pointing them toward interior lights that can cause glare.

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