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2. Capture and store images:
Images may be recorded to a computer, DVR, Flash Drive, CD or similar digi-
tal unit using Applied Vision Software. Applied Vision allows you to capture still
images, a sequence of time lapse images, a time lapse movie, or a full motion
movie. Images may also be captured and retained using the camera function
on an Interactive White Board (IWB). See the included Applied Vision software
instruction manual for more information.
3. Picture quality adjustment
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Brightness/Contrast:
Brightness and contrast may be adjusted independently using Applied
Vision™ Software. At the lower left corner of the image find a button enti-
tled "Color Balance" Clicking on this button will open a set of sliding
scales on bottom of image which will allow adjustment of Brightness,
Contrast and Saturation. Slide these back and forth while watching the
image to find the desired image quality.
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Positive/Negative Image:
The positive/negative image may be toggled on/off using the Applied
Vision™ Software. (If your version of Applied Vision™ Software does not
have this feature you may have an older version, download a newer ver-
sion from the Ken-A-Vision web site).
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Fluorescent control:
Fluorescent control may be found in the Applied Vision™ Software. (If
your version of Applied Vision™ Software does not have this feature you
may have an older version, download a newer version from the Ken-A-
Vision web site).
4. Video Flex
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Lenses
Your Video Flex comes with a threaded C-mount 8mm lens. Optional lenses
may be purchased separately from Ken-A-Vision, including a 4mm (VF4MM)
for wide angle applications, 16mm (VF1614), 25mm (VF25MM) or 50mm
(VF50MM) to increase focal distance. You can also use 35mm
camera lenses, provided you have the appropriate adapter. An extension tube
can be added for extra detail magnification. The C-Mount style camera lens
provides a quick and easy method of changing from one lens to another.