Picture2; Gamma - Bolin Technology 1 Series User Manual

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deterioration in resolution can be obtained because the digital zoom is not used. On the other hand, the correction effect
by the image stabilizer function is maximized on the tele side, reducing the blur.
NR (Noise Reduction):
The NR function removes noise (both random and non-random) to provide clearer images. This function has six steps:
levels 1 to 5, plus off. The NR effect is applied in levels based on the gain, and this setting value determines the limit of
the effect. In bright conditions, changing the NR level will not have an effect.
2D NR:
2D Noise Reduction is a method of reducing noise within an image by comparing frame-to-frame, removing the
variations that do not appear in each frame
3D NR:
3D Noise Reduction is a method of reducing noise by comparing variances within the same frame, as well as comparing
frame-to-frame. This will reduce noise without leaving trails behind a moving object.

PICTURE2

CHROMA:
You can set the brightness from OFF, LOW, MID,
HIGH
in each mode of the variable gamma mode.
DE-FLICKER:
You can turn it ON if the Video output format frame
rate is difference from your country's electricity
Frequency.
HLC MODE:
HLC (Highlight Light Compensation) is a function to adjust AE and AF, and to perform the masking of light area as
required when a high intensity spot light is detected.
EFFECT: (Picture Effect)
• Black & White: Monochrome Image
• OFF: No effects will be applied to the image
BACKLIGHT:
When the background of the subject is too bright, or when the subject is too dark due to shooting in the AE mode, back
light compensation will make the subject appear clearer.

GAMMA

You can choose the type of basic curve for
GAMMA correction.
STANDARD: Standard setting (same as the
MOVIE setting on the camera).
STRAIGHT: This selects a straight GAMMA curve.
PATTERN: You can choose a gamma curve from
512 patterns stored in the camera. You can specify
the pattern out of 512 patterns using PATTERN
and PATTERN FINE. PATTERN defines the upper
two digits of the pattern, and PATTERN FINE
defines the last digit.
PATTERN: Choose a value from 0 to 51. This can
be chosen When SELECT is PATTERN.
PATTERN FINE: Choose a value from 0 to 9. When PATTERN is 0, 0 cannot be chosen for PATTERN FINE.
When PATTERN is 51, a value larger than 2 cannot be chosen for PATTERN FINE. This can be chosen when
SELECT is PATTERN.
OFFSET: You can choose the offset of the output level of gamma curves. Choose a value from –64 to 0 to +64.
BLACK GAMMA: You can adjust the black gamma level to recreate gradation in the dark areas of the picture
or to suppress noise with black-out. Choose a value from –7 to 0 to +7.
BLACK GAMMA RANGE: You can adjust the brightness range for which BLACK GAMMA becomes effective.
Choose from LOW,
MIDDLE, and HIGH. The range becomes small when LOW is chosen, and it becomes large when HIGH is
chosen.
BLACK LEVEL: You can adjust the master BLACK LEVEL. Choose a value from –48 to 0 to +48.
OSD
>EXPOSURE
>WHITE BALANCE
PICTURE1
>PICTURE2
GAMMA
>ZOOM
>SYSTEM
OSD
EXPOSURE
WHITE BALANCE
PICTURE1
PICTURE2
>GAMMA
PAN TILT ZOOM
SYSTEM
STATUS
30
PICTURE2
CHROMA
OFF
DE-FLICKER
OFF
HLC MODE
OFF
EFFECT
OFF
BACKLIGHT
OFF
GAMMA
GAMMA
PATTERN
51
PATTERN FINE
OFFSET
BLACK GAMMA
BLACK GAMMA RANG
BLACK LEVEL
VISIBILITY ENHANCER OFF
0
2
0
0
LOW
0

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