how to increase the brightness of the rear camera - MTCB Hardware Development

Hi everybody,
I have PX30 and there is a rear camera installed together with it. I just wonder if there is a way to increase the brightness of the camera (not the screen of the headunit) and reduce some contrast, in other words a way to change the software settings of the camera for a little bit better quality.
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