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EINAR 5
USER MANUAL
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The following elements can be fine-tuned:
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Brightness: It sets the image brightness.
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Brightness control speed: It sets the speed of adaptation to the changing lighting conditions
(e.g., in a dark room the light is switched on and how quickly the camera can adapt to the new
lighting condition).
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Burn sensitivity: The more sensitive the less burned pixels appear, but the image will be darker.
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Contrast: Brightness difference between the brightest and darkest point of the image.
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Gamma: It increases the contrast on the darker spots of the image, thereby the details are
more visible even in poor lighting conditions.
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Sharpness: It makes the details sharper or more blurred.
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Saturation: It defines the saturation of colors in the image.
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Color temperature: It adjusts the reddish/bluish hue of the image.
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Exposure mode: It sets the mode related to the selection of the exposure time.
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Max exposure: The camera cannot expose longer than the specified value.
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Max gain: The digital gain cannot be greater than the specified value.
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WDR mode: Better image quality can be achieved with the Wide Dynamic Range function if the
camera image contains both heavily burned and dark spots. The WDR function can be turned
on/off or set to automatic.
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