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Saturation
Adjusts the color intensity (color camera only). Increasing the saturation will
make the colors more vivid. Decreasing the saturation will make the colors
flatter. Recommended setting: 100
Sharpness
Increasing this setting will digitally sharpen the edges of the image.
Recommended setting: 0
Gamma
Gamma correction neutralizes non-linear display traits found on all monitors that
prevent the display from showing differences between similar dark gray values.
Recommended setting: 100 (typically not adjusted)
Note
:
The Properties window may include additional tabs that are not applicable for SVM340
operation.
4.4
Color Format set-up
The SVM340 can be fitted with either a grayscale (B&W) or color camera module. The uScope
software provides many options for viewing and recording images.
uScope Color Format Options
24-bit RGB (true color)
Used for true color images. The user should note that color video data takes up 8 bits each for
the red, blue and green colors, and thus consumes three times as much disk space and
processing time as the B&W video. If color images are not needed, the color optics module can
be used in B&W mode to save disk space.
Black and White Color Scheme
8-bit greyscale images (provides 256 gray scale levels)
False Color Display
The uScope software also provides several options for false color display for the 8-bit (black and
white) images.