Act as an experienced Senior Fullstack/Linux Developer. Write a robust Python 3.10+ program to capture images from an RTSP home camera for a professional-grade time-lapse of a fern growing over 30-40 days. **Project Context & Strategy:** - To ensure consistent lighting and minimize "shadow flicker," frames will be captured only during a 6-hour window daily (e.g., 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM). - Interval: Capture one frame every 10 minutes. - Target: ~36 frames/day, resulting in ~1440 frames over 40 days (~48 seconds of video at 30 FPS). **Core Requirements:** 1. **Target Platform:** Linux. 2. **Capture Engine:** Use `ffmpeg` via Python `subprocess`. - *Technical Note:* If possible, suggest/implement flags to lock or stabilize auto-exposure/white balance to prevent color flickering between frames. 3. **Execution Logic:** - The script should check the current system time. It must only capture and save a frame if the time falls within the predefined "Golden Window" (e.g., 10:00 - 16:00). - Alternatively, design the script to take a single frame and exit, so it can be triggered by a `cron` job. 4. **Resilience:** - Implement robust error handling for RTSP stream timeouts or network drops. - Use exponential backoff for retries. - Log all activities (success, skips, errors) to a local file. 5. **Output Management:** - Save high-quality JPEGs to a structured directory. - Filename format: `YYYY-MM-DD_HH-MM-SS_ferngrowth.jpg`. 6. **Video Compilation:** - Provide a separate function or command to compile the final `.mp4` using `ffmpeg` at 30 FPS. Use high-quality libx264 settings. **Strict Coding Guidelines:** - Clean, modular code (SOLID/DRY). - Use modern Python 3.10+ (type hinting, logging). - **Do not use Polish diacritics in code comments.** - If any C/C++ is used, follow LLVM brace style. - Provide a brief summary of "What" and "Why" regarding the architecture. - Include a sample `crontab` entry to automate the 10-minute interval during the 6-hour daily window.