THE DEFINITION OF TERMS
White Balance
Compensates for deviations in the white color caused by changes in the color
temperature of the light source so that the colors are reproduced correctly.
Exposure
Adjusts the images to the optimum brightness.
SHUTTER (Electronic Shutter)
Controls the integration time (exposure) of the photodiode array and reduces blooming,
overexposure, and smear when capturing moving objects.
Flicker (FLC)
Avoids image flicker when there is a discrepancy between current and frequency
AGC (Automatic Gain Control)
Automatically adjusts (boosts) the video signal to the required level to produce a quality
image in low light situations
Back Light Compensation (BLC)
Compensates for the brightness of the subjects with a large amount of background light
that would make it practically impossible to see any details of the subjects. Adjusts the
iris so that a distinctive subject and the background are delivered at the same time.
HLC (High Light Compensation)
When a high-brightness subject is shot, it may not be brought into focus because of the
large surface area over which the high-brightness pixels are spread.
In cases like this, the high-brightness subject can be brought into focus by using this
function.
LENS SHAD. (Lens Shading)
This function is the make brighter image of corner of screen.
Mask
Hides one or more areas that the user does not want to be displayed on screen.
Masks can be set with their own display area, color, darkness and mosaic processing.
Detection
Detects motion within the scene using one of the available methods.
Some methods trigger the Alarm output.
Sharpness
Reducing this parameter adjusts the noise level to smooth out the "noise" caused by
the compression.
Caution should be taken not to reduce it too much, which may result in a blurred image.
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