IMPORTANT
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The “adaptive black stretch” settings may cause the noise in the darker parts to increase, and the parts
around borders between the darker parts and the brighter parts may become darker/brighter than the
other darker/brighter parts.
[Adaptive highlight stretch]
Adjust the brightness of the bright parts of the image.
If you move the slider in the “+” direction, the dark parts of the image will become brighter.
If you move the slider in the “-” direction, the bright parts of the image will become darker.
Click the [Reset] button to reset to the default setting.
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Default:
128
[Aperture level]
Adjust the aperture level (outline compensation).
If you move the slider in the “+” direction, the outline of the image will become sharper, and if you move it in
the “-” direction, the outline of the image will become softer. Click the [Reset] button to reset the color to the
default.
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Default:
16
[Pedestal level]
Adjust the black level of images by moving the slider.
When the slider is moved to the “+” direction, images will become brighter. When the slider is moved to the
“-” direction, images will be darker. Click the [Reset] button to reset the color to the default.
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Default:
128
[DNR]
The digital noise reduction function reduces noise automatically under the condition of low illuminance.
If you move the slider in the “+” direction, the noise reduction effect is strengthened. There may be many
afterimages.
If you move the slider in the “-” direction, the noise reduction effect is weakened. There are fewer afterimages.
Click the [Reset] button to reset to the default setting.
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Default:
128
Scene registration
[Scene file]
The combination of settings used to adjust image quality can be saved as a scene file. The scene file can be
selected here.
Registered scene files can be configured in the “Schedule” page (
page 79). If the timing of when images
are viewed greatly affects the area where images are viewed, registering scene files to the schedule can let
you match a combination of settings to different times of day in order to view images in the best conditions.
There are 4 scene files in the default settings.
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Sunny:
An image quality setting scene file suitable to sunny daytimes with not many clouds.
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Cloudy:
An image quality setting scene file suitable to cloudy daytimes.
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Night:
An image quality setting scene file suitable to night-times.
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Scene file is not applied:
The default setting scene file.
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Operating Instructions
2 Settings