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Arranging Video Windows
Enabling Backlight Compensation
Backlight compensation is a camera feature used to compensate for camera views with
strong backlighting, i.e., viewing a dark image against a strong backlight. It can be enabled
from the Video Window menu. It is not to be confused with Shade Correction.
To enable backlight compensation:
●
While Camera Control is active, select Backlight Compensation.
Click menu bar of the Video window, or
right-click in the Video Window to bring
up a context menu.
Select
Backlight Compensation
from
the menu and select
Off,
or
On
from
the sub-menu.
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You can set the backlight compensation to
Off, Low, Medium
or
High
for VB-C300, VB-
C50i / VB-C50iR, VB-C50FSi and VB-C50Fi.
When multiple Video Windows from a single Camera Server
are displayed and the Video Receive Size is changed from one
of them, the change will apply to all Video Windows.
Selected video receive sizes are saved when the layout is
saved.
The Video Receive Size used for Default is determined when
connection with Camera Server starts. Even if you change the
size from the Camera Server after the connection is made, it
will not apply.
Note
If High, Medium, or Low is selected, the tick (black dot) is not
displayed.
Note
Summary of Contents for VK-16
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Page 13: ...Chapter 1 System Overview ...
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Page 37: ...Chapter 2 Installation ...
Page 43: ...Chapter 3 Storage Server Configuration Reference ...
Page 69: ...Chapter 4 Registering Camera Server and Setting Recording Schedule ...
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Page 145: ...Chapter 5 Viewer Reference ...
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