Microweb PRO SERIES User Manual page 34

Pro series network camera & video server
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Contrast
Set the image contrast in the range of 0 to 200.
Hue
Most sources of visible light contain energy over a band of wavelengths. Hue is the wavelength within
the visible-light spectrum at which the energy output from a source is greatest. Normally there is no
need to change the default value (8), but if you wish to experiment with different hue values to achieve
different effects, the camera offers 15 values to choose from.
Examples of different Hue Values (from left to right: 0, 4, 8, 10). Actual results may vary, depending
on the camera model.
Saturation
Set the saturation value of images. Higher saturation values generate deeper colors (input values
ranging from 0 to 255)
Examples of different Saturation Values (from left to right: 0, 128, 255). Actual results may vary,
depending on the camera model.
Color Killer
Enabling this will switch the image into gray (monochrome) format. Disabling this option sets the
images at their original color.
Load Default Values
Set the image configuration as default values.
Below options are only for digital PTZ IP cameras. (Model : MNC-L100M20 / MNC-W100M20)
Auto Exposure
Enable or disable the Auto Exposure. The exposure target can be used to define the brightness of the
image. 128 is the default value. The higher the value, the brighter the image.
Minimum Image Sensor Rate
Here you can define the minimum frame rate of the image sensor. "Variable" is the default value and
best suited for most applications as it adjusts the frame rate according to the available light levels while
providing the best possible image quality.
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