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"content": "nostr:npub16rsfuhv9vvn39cmrdg9s9qcq20lfqp4u8w35f8svm30dny345d7qhc2zfj this is likely caused by an LED driven with Pulse Width Modulation, versus the flicker that comes from AC mains that the cameras \"anti flicker\" setting is meant to mitigate.\n\nhttps://www.waveformlighting.com/human-centric/diagnosing-and-resolving-led-flicker-issues\n\nThe solution is to use higher quality LED drivers with higher frequency PWM dimmer signals.",
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