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Delete a profile
Important:
Note that a profile that you delete cannot be retrieved!
1
In the Profile section, click
Select profile(s) to delete
.
2
In the user section of the Profile list, select the check box of the profile that you want to
delete.
A profile that is currently active does not have a check box.
Unlike profiles created by the user, factory profiles cannot be deleted.
3
Click
Delete profile
.
6.2.1
Exposure
Exposure is the amount of light received by the image sensor and is determined by how wide you
open the lens diaphragm (iris adjustment), by how long you keep the sensor exposed (shutter
speed), and by other exposure parameters.
Note:
Exposure modes and settings on this page vary from model to model.
Exposure mode
Use this list to select the exposure mode.
Auto
Shutter speed, iris and gain are controlled automatically based on the ambient light level.
Shutter priority
The shutter speed takes main control of the exposure. Iris and gain are adjusted
automatically.
Iris priority
The size of the iris opening (aperture) takes main control of the exposure. The shutter time
and gain are adjusted automatically. The iris can be set manually.
Bright
The shutter speed keeps its current value. Using the Bright slider, you can set a combination
of gain and iris. This gives you a single control to adjust the exposure.
Manual
Shutter speed, iris and gain can be adjusted independently according to the ambient light
level.
Actual shutter
Shows the current shutter time with the selected exposure mode.
Minimum shutter time
Use this list to adjust the minimum shutter time. Longer shutter times result in more motion blur,
but they admit more light to the sensor.
Maximum shutter time
Use this list to adjust the maximum shutter time. Shorter shutter times reduce motion blur, but
they admit less light to the sensor.
Auto slow shutter
Select Enable to allow shutter times slower than the frame time. With this function enabled, the
camera lowers the frame rate of the camera in low-light conditions. This reduces the noise level,
but results in fewer frames per second.