ME6 IR Dome Configuration Guide
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Configuring the Camera’s Sensor
Note:
The use of noise reduction algorithms increases the processor workload.
12 Select
On
from the
3DNR
list to activate the
3D Noise Reduction
algorithm. This
algorithm reduces the presence of luminance noise on the image by analyzing the
differences between successive frames.
13 Select
On
from the
2DNR
list to activate the
2D Noise Reduction
algorithm. This
algorithm reduces the presence of luminance noise on the image by analyzing the
single frames and eliminating the noise pixels from them.
14 Select
On
from the
ColorNR
list to activate the
Color Noise Reduction
algorithm. This
algorithm reduces the presence of color noise on the image by analyzing the single
frames and eliminating the noise pixels from them.
15 Click the
WDR Function
tile.
The
WDR Function
tile expands and you can configure the high dynamic range
feature. This feature improves the sharpness of backlit elements on an high contrast
scene by capturing the same frame with different shutter speed/aperture
combinations, producing a set of images with varying luminosity and depth of field.
Important
: Selecting a different option from the WDR Function tile forces a reboot of
the camera.
16 Select the Dynamic Range setting:
•
Select
Outdoor
if the camera is installed outdoor. This setting is optimized for
scenes illuminated by the light of the sun.
•
Select
Indoor
to disable the HDR feature.
Note:
The camera reboots every time the HDR feature is disabled or enabled
again.
•
Select
Backlight
if the camera is installed indoor.
•
Select
Customized
to manually configure the High Dynamic Range feature.
The
Shutter WDR
and
Gamma WDR
lists appears.