
11.1
wxPropView
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11.1.1.1.1
Changing the Presets
There are 3 presets:
• Gray
• Color
• Factory
Factory can be used as a fall back to quickly skip or remove all presets and load the factory default settings.
11.1.1.1.2
Modifying Settings
All auto modes can be switched off and all settings, such as Gain, Exposure etc. can be subsequently modified by
using:
• the sliders,
• the arrow keys, or
• entering real values with your keyboard.
Toggling
Gamma
button loads or unloads a host based 10 bit Gamma correction with a moderate value of 1.8 into
the signal processing path. Switch Gamma on if you require a gray level camera image to appear natural for the
human eye.
Toggling
Color+
button switches both CCM and sRGB display matrix on and off. This optimizes the sensor color
response for the human eye and goes in conjunction with a display color response. Because sRGB displays are
mostly used and this is the default color space in Windows OS, these are preselected. If you require other display
matrices (e.g. Adobe or WideGamut) feel free to use the tree mode of wxPropView and select
ColorTwistOutput
←
-
Correction
accordingly.
Setting Black Level
Black level can be used if you require dark portions in the image to appear even darker or brighter. Please note that
this slider combines analog and digital settings meaningfully.
Setting Gain
Gain settings also combine analog and digital registers into one slider setting.
Setting Saturation
Saturation setting increases the color saturation to make the image appear more colored. It does not change
uncolored parts in the image nor changes the color tone or hue.
11.1.1.1.3
How to disable Quick Setup Wizard
Uncheck the checkbox "Show This Display When A Device Is Opened" to disable the Quick Setup Wizard to be
called automatically. Use the
"Wizards"
menu and select
"Quick Setup"
to open the Quick Setup Wizard once
again.
11.1.1.1.4
How to Return to the Tree Mode
Use
OK
to use the values and settings of the Quick Setup Wizard and go back to the tree mode of wxPropView.
Use
Cancel
to discard the Quick Setup Wizard values and settings and go back to wxPropView and use the former
(or default) settings.
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