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Video Setting
VIDEO SETTING
CONTRAST
COLOR GAIN
FORMAT
RETURN
PAL
4
10
SHARPNESS
6
DNR
3
WDR
OFF
Contrast (1-10; default 4):
Contrast affects the color difference of the
camera. Lower settings will make the image look more grey and blend-
ed, while higher settings will make the light and dark areas of the image
more pronounced.
Sharpness (1-20; default 5):
The clarity of detail and edges in the im-
age. Setting the sharpness too high will make the image and especially
edges look pixelated. Setting the sharpness too low will result in a soft
and slightly blurry image.
Color Gain (1-20; default 9):
More commonly known as ‘Saturation’, the
amount of color amplification in the image. Higher values will make the
colour more vivid, but can result in colour bleed (where the colour is
projected outward slightly from the edges of an object). Set to a value
that makes the colours look “right”.
DNR (1-15; default 5):
Digital Noise Reduction aims to reduce the
amount of noise (static) on the image resulting from the amplification of
the signal. Noise is most commonly seen in low-light conditions so you
should set a DNR level at night when the camera is in night mode for
best results. Setting this value too high can result in reduced clarity of
the image when object are moving relatively quickly through the scene.