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IQEYE TECHNICAL TRAINING
Settings Page - Image Tab
Sharpness:
Increasing the sharpness value will enhance the edges and small
features in your camera's images. If your image's edges appear too smooth or blurred,
increase sharpness. If your image seems rippled or noisy, decrease sharpness.
Increasing sharpness works against increasing compression by increasing file sizes
Saturation:
Saturation describes the difference of a color from the gray of the same
lightness. Increasing saturation will deepen the colors of your images, making reds
redder and blues bluer. Decreasing saturation will bring your image closer to a
grayscale (i.e. monochrome, black-and-white) image.
When saturation is set to 0, your camera will go into monochrome mode. In this
case, your camera will discard all color information, creating grayscale images.
Monochrome images compress better and transfer faster than comparable quality
color images.
In dark scenes, there is often little or no useful color information, so image quality
will improve with monochrome images.
Contrast, gamma:
Configure the midtone levels of your image for best viewing.
Select the value by entering a number into the form field.
Brightness
: Select the value by entering a number into the text field.
A/C power frequency:
If your camera is trained on a scene lit by artificial lighting,
then you may set this value to reduce banding in your images. The United States uses
A/C power with a 60 Hertz (Hz) frequency. 50Hz is used in many other countries. A
few countries use both frequencies.