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− | Brightness - makes video feed brighter or darker
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− | Contrast - difference in luminance or colour that makes an object
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− | saturation - difference in black and white to full color. This can cause issues
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− | Also if the picture is oversaturated then it will also cause blurry or
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− | artifacted pixels which will cause less compression in the image to occur.
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− | Sharpness - is the edge contrast among its surroundings, this can blur or define
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− | details in an image. The sharper the image the more noise it will create in a
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− | moving image. This causes the compression to render more of the image which
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− | results in a larger bit stream and saved file size.
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− | Gamma - A nonlinear lighting adjustment used to eliminate blinding whites and
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− | absolute dark areas. Think of this like brighness with contrast included, and
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− | use it to accent darker areas as a fine adjustment.
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− | Anti-Flicker - Used for lights (mostly flourecent lights) to sync up the rate at
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− | Exposure:
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− | Auto, this will automatically adjust the exposure time and the gain (aka ISO)
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− | Low Noise - This setting will maximize the gain for the ideal exposure. Low
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− | Noise Basicly turns up the ISO to the best setting without sacrificing exposure
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− | Low Motion Blur - This setting will maximize the fastest shutter speed, and will
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− | Manual - This setting lets you select your shutter speed and have the gain
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− | adjust automatically. Selecting customized range will let you both the shutter
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− | White Balance is the process of removing unrealistic color casts. It is an
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− | adjustment so white colors seem white in certian warm or cool lighted areas:
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− | -Auto: adjusts for the best setting of the whole picture.
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− | -Sunny: adjusts for very bright environments like a sun lit area.
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− | -Night: adjusts for a darker environment
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− | -Outdoor: adjusts for outdoor lighting settings
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− | -Customized: lets you balance out the blue and red color yourself
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− | Day and Night: used to determine when black and white mode is turned on in a
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− | Color - always represents picture in color, does not use IR or black and white
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− | Auto - Uses D&N Sensitivity setting to change between color mode and infrared
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− | Black & White - Always sets picture to black and white, however when
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− | If you selected Auto in the above setting you will see:
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− | D&N Sensitivity: Low, Middle, and High modes are light thresholds to change Day
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− | D&N Delay: The delay in seconds (2-10) when lighting conditions change for Day
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− | BLC Mode: Backlight compensation is a feature that camera companies have been utilizing for some time now. To read more about BLC modes
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− | OFF: BLC render mode is off
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− | BLC: backlight compensation: Default will use the whole image to balance the lighting settings, and Customized will allow you to balance the lighting settings from the target area.
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− | WDR: Wide Dynamic Range makes multiple scans of a scene to provide one balanced and unwashed image that is clear for the user.
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− | HLC:Highlight compensation is a feature that came out of necessity due to overexposure from strong light sources like headlights or spotlights.
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− | SSA: automatically lowers the brightness of bright area and increases the brightness of dark area according to the environmental lighting.
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− | Mirror - Mirrors image on the vertical axis
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− | Flip - Flips the screen clockwise, 90, 180, or 270*
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− | 3D NR: This threshold is mainly for multi-frame (at least 2) image processing. It reduces noise with info between a frame and previous frame. The higher the value, the better NR will be. Default is enabled. NR level ranges from 0 to 100. The recommended value to from 40 to 60. Default value is 50.
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− | Profile Management tab:
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− | Normal which applies the day and night settings automatically
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− | Full time which lets you choose day or night time.
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− | Schedule which you can set day and night on the camera by time.
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In order to get the optimal use out of your IP camera(s) first review and understand the following pages: