FAQ - Yellow and white balls issues

Q: What can happen to a yellow ball and a white ball when they move from a shadowed environment to a brightly lit one? 

A: When a yellow ball and a white ball move from a shadowed environment to a brightly lit one, they can become less visible to iPhone cameras and AI detection.


Q: Why might a yellow ball and a white ball become less visible to iPhone cameras and AI detection in a bright light environment? 

A: iPhone cameras and AI detection rely on contrasting colors and lighting to identify objects. When a yellow ball and a white ball move from a shadowed environment to a brightly lit one, they can lose their contrast and blending in with the bright background, making them difficult to identify.


Q: What can I do if my iPhone camera and AI detection are having trouble detecting yellow and white balls in a bright light environment? 

A: If your iPhone camera and AI detection are struggling to detect yellow and white balls in a bright light environment, you should change your position, check the video quality, and start hitting again. Changing your position can change the lighting and the angle of the shot, which can help the camera and AI detection to detect the ball more easily. Checking the video quality can help you ensure that the camera is working correctly and capturing the necessary data for object detection.


Q: Why do we use cameras for object detection? 

A: Cameras are commonly used for object detection because they can capture and analyze visual data quickly and accurately. They can also work in real-time, making them an ideal choice for applications that require real-time object detection, such as sports analysis, security, and self-driving cars.

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