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Table 3-12 Image description
Parameter Description
Contrast
Contrast is the difference in the luminance or color that makes an
object distinguishable. The larger the contrast value is, the greater
the color contrast will be.
Hue
Refers to the strength or saturation of a color. It describes the color
intensity, or how pure it is.
Saturation
Color saturation indicates the intensity of color in an image. As the
saturation increases, the appear stronger, for example being more
red or more blue.
The saturation value does not change image brightness.
Scene Mode
The image hue is different in different scene mode.
Close
: Scene mode function is turned off.
Auto
: The system automatically adjusts the scene mode based
on the photographic sensitivity.
Sunny
: In this mode, image hue will be reduced.
Night
: In this mode, image hue will be increased.
Day/Night
Day/Night mode affects light compensation in different situations.
Auto
: The system automatically adjusts the day/night mode
based on the photographic sensitivity.
Colorful
: In this mode, images are colorful.
Black and white
: In this mode, images are in black and white.
Backlight Mode
Close
: Backlight compensation is turned off.
Backlight
: Backlight compensation automatically brings more
light to darker areas of an image when bright light shining from
behind obscures it.
Wide dynamic
: The system dims bright areas and compensates
for dark areas to create a balance to improve the overall image
quality.
Inhibition
: Highlight compensation (HLC) is a technology used
in CCTV/IP security cameras to deal with images that are
exposed to lights like headlights or spotlights. The image
sensor of the camera detects strong lights in the video and
reduces exposure in these spots to enhance the overall quality
of the image.
Mirror
When the function is turned on, images will be displayed with the
left and right side reversed.
Flip When this function is turned on, images can be flipped over.
Step 5 Configure the exposure parameters.