Colour Adjustment Tab - Opticstar DS-336C XL Setup Manual

Long exposure t.e.c. cooled ccd camera
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Colour Adjustment Tab

The first three slider bars labelled: R Gain, G Gain and B Gain, can be used to
manually adjust the red, green and blue colour reproduction of the camera.
Alternatively, the camera can automatically set these values by pressing the
White Balance button. Automatic values may not be appropriate in certain
circumstances depending on the light conditions, luminosity of the target, etc.
Other values that are user selectable include Gamma and Contrast.
User defined settings can be stored for future use. There are four sets of
parameters that can be stored for future use. They are labelled A, B, C and D.
Simply select one of them and click the Save button.
Exposure Tab
When auto-exposure is used, the user
cannot
specify
However it is still possible to add a "bias"
by increasing or decreasing the Target
value. Likewise, the Gain value is not user
definable in auto-exposure mode.
To set the exposure time manually, simply
un-tick the Auto Exposure option. In this
mode, the time can be set in milliseconds
and the Gain value can be set manually.
The Target value cannot be set in manual
exposure mode.
Other Tab
Various other configuration settings are
situated
under
camera's frame speed can be set by the
Frame Rate pull down control. The Data
Width can be set to 16-bit (better image
quality) or 8-bit (higher frame rate).
The camera can only operate at 5 frames
per second at full resolution in 8-bit mode.
When the user selects manual exposure
time and 320x240 resolution, then the
cameras can achieve up to 30 frames per
second.
The Anti-AMP Glow option can improve image quality by compensating for any
amplification glow generated by the electronics.
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the
exposure
the
Other
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