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You can see that the corrected video is magnified according to the Correction Level setting by
comparing the uncorrected bypass video image with the corrected video image on a monitor by
toggling the OPERATE/BY-PASS switch on the front panel. In the examples shown below, the
image area enclosed by bold lines is displayed in the monitor. A steady video is output by
tracking the enclosed image according to the detected motion within the correction range.
Inut video image
Output video image
If CORRECTION LEVEL is set to 15 (143%), the percentage of the correction range in the input
image is;
43 / 143
≈
30%
Refer to Appendix sec. ‘3. Correction Range Chart’ for more information about the relationship
between Correction Level settings and the percentage of the correction range in an input image.
Magnified
If CORRECTION LEVEL set to15(143%)
100%
143%
143%
100%