Icon/Setting
Description
Decrease
The enhance and brightness will revert to their original values if this option
Enhance/
is set to Auto Set . The Enhance and Brightness will stay at the value
Brightness
selected by the user if this option is set to Persists .
The gain level is the largest value the auto-exposure is allowed to set the
shutter period . Once the shutter is at its maximum period the algorithm
Digital Gain
will then add a gain to the image in an attempt to imitate a longer shutter
period .
There are six (6) pre-programmed gamma curves: 1 .6, 1 .8, 2 .0, 2 .2, 2 .4,
and 2 .6 . Gamma refers to the amount of gain applied to the dark areas of
Gamma
the image . Increasing the gamma curve will increase the amount of gain
applied to the dark areas of the image .
The output resolution can be set to 1920 by 1080p 60 Hz, or 1920 by
Resolution
1080p 50 Hz .
The value of the shutter speed determines how fast the shutter responds to
Shutter
changes in the amount of light in the scene .
The preset options are Preset Default, Preset 1, and Preset 2 . Each preset
Video Preset
will modify the video and color settings .
The hue level is the color rotation . Increasing the hue level will make reds
Hue
appear green, greens appear blue, and blues appear red . The opposite
rotation occurs if decreased .
The red gain determines how much of the color red is in the image . The
Red Gain
higher the value, the more red exists .
The green gain determines how much of the color green is in the image .
Green Gain
The higher the value, the more green exists .
The blue gain determines how much of the color blue is in the image . The
Blue Gain
higher the value, the more blue exists .
The cyan gain determines how much of the color cyan is in the image . The
Cyan Gain
higher the value, the more cyan exists .
The magenta gain determines how much of the color magenta is in the
Magenta Gain
image . The higher the value, the more magenta exists .
The yellow gain determines how much of the color yellow is in the image .
Yellow Gain
The higher the value, the more yellow exists .
The saturation level determines the color vibrancy . An increase in the
Saturation
saturation level will amplify the difference between the colors without
changing the total brightness of the image .
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