Wednesday 9 November 2011

Using a web cam for better online dating

Increasing use of webcam with online community ( ชุมชนออนไลน์ )


The online dating trend is here to stay. Everyday, thousands of people across the world are turning to online dating sites to find the perfect partner.

Nevertheless, one of the main drawbacks of such dating sites has always been the trickery/dishonesty practiced by less than ethical users. Unfortunately, there are a lot of people out there who don’t hesitate to lie on their dating profiles and/or update a ten year old photo in an effort to attract more partners. Unsuspecting and well-intentioned users often end up falling for their shady mind games, and as a result, end up having to suffer a lot of bad and/or disappointing dates.

Important thing about good quality webcam ( เวบแคม )


Fortunately, the increasing use of webcam ( เวบแคม ) in the online community ( ชุมชนออนไลน์ ) scene has helped to put a stop to such practices. The use of live video chats means that dishonest site users can no longer hide behind a ten year old photo or even a photo of someone else!

The first and most important thing is to invest in a good quality webcam. The quality of your webcam will of course depend upon your budget. However, since dating site can guarantee 100% clarity on their video chat feature, this doesn’t really matter provided you have at least a reasonable quality camera.

Most webcams will have a resolution of either 320x240 or 640x480. Do not be swayed by a high Megapixel count, as it is not relevant for videos. Rather, go in for cameras with a good frame rate (around 30 FPS is normal). Higher frame rates deliver better video quality with less flickering, although they can also take longer to send, especially with a slow internet connection. Do not forget to ensure your pc meets the relevant system requirements.

Finally, give the web cam a trial run by chatting with a helpful friend or family member. You can look at the video later on to identify any mistakes and/or lapses and correct them. Common corrections include better and/or more diffused lighting; adjusting the angle of the shots; wearing white/neutral clothing that focuses attention on your face; reducing the amount of clutter in the frame etc.

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