Initial Lighting And Color Settings; Lighting Adjustments; Fine-Tuning Image Quality And Color - LEGRAND vaddio RoboFLIP 30 HDBT Complete Manual

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Complete Manual for the RoboFLIP 30 HDBT In-Ceiling HD PTZ Camera

Initial Lighting and Color Settings

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No two rooms are exactly alike – but a lot of rooms are a lot alike. The technical folks at Vaddio (Scott, to
be specific) have already set up adjustments for common lighting scenarios (CCU scenes) – Incandescent
Hi, Incandescent Lo, Fluorescent Hi, Fluorescent Lo, and Outdoor. The Auto setting allows the camera to
determine the appropriate adjustments.
Adjust the camera for the lighting in use by selecting the CCU scene that best fits your environment.
Some adjustments to lighting and color may be necessary.
Note
Color adjustments are not available when the Auto scene is selected.

Lighting Adjustments

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The camera provides settings to compensate for common lighting problems.
Auto Iris allows the camera to compensate automatically for the light level.
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Backlight Compensation reduces contrast to adjust for bright light behind the main subject of the
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shot. Use this if the subject is in front of a window, projector screen, or other bright area and appears as
a silhouette. This setting can't be used with Wide Dynamic Range.
Wide Dynamic Range automatically darkens bright areas and brightens dark areas to provide a more
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properly exposed image in challenging lighting conditions. This setting can't be used with Backlight
Compensation.
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The
Lighting and Image Quality Cheat Sheet

Fine-Tuning Image Quality and Color

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Fine-tune the color and lighting as needed using the Color Settings controls.
Auto White Balance adjusts color automatically. Red gain and blue gain controls are not available
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when Auto White Balance is selected.
Red Gain and Blue Gain provide manual color adjustment.
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Detail adjusts the image sharpness. If the video looks grainy or "noisy," try a lower Detail setting. (As in
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conversation, too much detail is bad.)
Chroma adjusts the color intensity.
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Gamma adjusts the range (grey density) between bright areas and shadows.
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If you change Red Gain or Blue Gain and you don't like the results, start over by selecting and then
deselecting Auto White Balance.
The
Color Adjustment Cheat Sheet
may be helpful.
may be helpful.
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