
Getting Started
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[Camera Adjustment]
Adjusts the image quality
settings. Click
Save
to store the changes to the
settings.
Brightness:
Adjusts the brightness of the image.
Contrast:
Adjusts the relative differences between
one pixel to the next.
Saturation:
Adjusts the saturation of the image.
Sharpness:
Adjusts the sharpness of the image.
Gamma:
Adjusts the relative proportions of bright
and dark areas within the image.
Auto Exposure Reference:
Adjusts the exposure
of the image.
White balance:
The camera automatically adjusts
the color to be closest to the image you are viewing.
You can choose one of the four presets:
Auto
,
Outdoor
,
Indoor
, and
Fluorescent
. You can also
choose
Manual
to adjust the white balance
manually.
Flicker less:
The camera automatically matches
the frequency of your camera’s image to the
frequency of indoor light sources, e.g. fluorescent
lighting. You can also select 50 Hz or 60 Hz
manually. If these don’t match, faint light and dark
bars may appear in your images.
Image Orientation:
Adjusts the orientation of
image by selecting
Normal
,
Horizontal Mirror
,
Vertical Flip
or
Rotate 180
.
Slowest Shutter Speed:
Sets the shutter speed. A
slower shutter speed allows higher light exposure
that creates a brighter overall image by blurring
moving objects and bringing out background
details, and a faster shutter speed lowers color and
image clarity in order to capture motions. The
minimum shutter speed ranges from 1/16,000 to
1/120 second.