Saving User-Defined Exposure Programmes - OCULUS ImageCam 3 Instruction Manual

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9.3.5

Saving User-Defined Exposure Programmes

Instruction Manual ImageCam® 3 (G/69200/XXXX/EN 0120 Rev01)
Change Gamma Value
You can correct the gamma by changing the gamma value. In other
words, the colour values (or grey values) between 0 (black) and 1 (white)
can be increased or lowered to achieve an optimal presentation. With the
help of the gamma correction, you can influence, for example:
How pronounced the vessels in the sclera are shown.
How bright the areas outside of the slit illumination are shown.
How intensive the colour saturation of the image is.
Change the gamma value with the slide control (4).
If the gamma value is too high, image noise can occur in the dark
areas.
In addition to the pre-set exposure programmes, you can also save
individual parameter settings as custom /user-defined programmes.
An exposure programme saves all the parameters that you have set. Thus
once ideal settings have been established, they can be recalled at any
time.
If necessary, press the [
Press the [
] button.
The following window appears:
Fig. 9-12: Adding an exposure programme
Assign a name to the exposure programme and press [OK] to
confirm.
The saved parameter settings then appear in the drop-down list of
exposure programmes for future use.
Delete Exposure Programme
Select an exposure programme from the drop-down list.
Press the button
(1).
The exposure programme is deleted.
9 Preparing for Capturing Images
] button and set the desired parameters.
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