Adjusting White Balance Settings - American Dynamics SpeedDome Ultra VII RAS917LS Configuration

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Adjusting White Balance Settings

White balance is normally compensated for by the automatic white balance gain control. In some
lighting conditions, you may need to manually adjust the red and blue settings for optimal viewing.
When Automatic White Balance is enabled, the red and blue setting values are based on feedback
from the camera. When Automatic White Balance is disabled, the camera uses the red and blue
setting values to control the white balance. When Automatic White Balance is first switched from
On to Off, the red and blue values displayed are based on the current feedback from the camera. The
red and blue values range from 0 to 511. Changes occur in increments of 5.
The following chart illustrates the red and blue settings relationship to white balance.
Maximum
Blue
511
0
Minimum
Blue
As the value for the red setting increases, the image appears more red. As the value decreases, the
image appears less red.
As the value for the blue setting increases, the image appears more blue. As the value decreases, the
image appears less blue.
As the values for both the red and blue settings are increased, the image appears more magenta
(purple). As the values for both the red and blue settings are decreased, the image appears more
green.
3–2
On-screen Color
appears Green
Minimum
0
Red
Tip:
Auto White Bal must be set to Off to manually change the Red and Blue
settings. Changes to the red and blue settings occur in increments of 5.
WHITE BALANCE
On-screen Color
appears Magenta
(Purple)
511
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Both Red and
Blue settings
are maximized.
Maximum
Red

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