Installation & User Manual - Oncam C-12 Series
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High settings can lead to clipping (bright or dark areas becoming completely white or black,
resulting in loss of shading detail).
Range is 1 to 11. Default is 6.
5.3.2.8 Sharpness
Sharpness increases or decreases the accent on edges between colors and brightness's.
Increasing sharpness brings out detail and makes objects stand out, but it can also make noise
more visible and increase the amount of storage required for the images.
Range is 0 to 12. Default is 2.
5.3.2.9 Saturation
Saturation controls the amount of color in the image. The default setting is calibrated to look as
lifelike as possible on color-calibrated displays. Use this control to adjust the appearance of the
scene on your display systems as preferred. Saturation may also be decreased to minimize
color noise, for example in low-light scenes. A setting of 0 will result in completely monochrome
images.
Range is 0 to 10. Default is 6.
5.3.2.10 Wide Dynamic Range
The Wide Dynamic Range control is used to increase or decrease the shading detail of bright
regions in the scene. Increasing the setting reveals more shading detail in bright areas.
Reducing it suppresses this detail in favor of more detail in the middle range of brightness.
This control has no effect on exposure, so if the scene is over- or under-exposed, the
Exposure Compensation or TrueDetail HDR features should be used to address this, but
the WDR control may be used in conjunction with those if required. Default is off.