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POV.HD User Manual
Tips and Guidelines
level (even though this may seem backward) will provide better exposure for things in the
foreground. The sun will be overexposed no matter what you do, so in this case you need to
adjust for the things you want to see more clearly.
Noise Filter
The Noise Filter can reduce the amount of noise—unwanted small spots or speckling—in the
frame. Speckling is especially apparent when shooting in very low light which requires
maximum exposure levels.
The Noise Filter is either on or off. When it is on it removes small specks and reduces larger
ones on a frame by frame basis. The default is ON.
The Noise Filter is most appropriate when shooting in low light, especially if you are using
Exposure Compensation to add exposure to the shot. Under those conditions, speckling can
become intrusive.
Noise Filtering also increases the amount of footage that can be stored on a given SD card,
because, by eliminated random spots of color, it makes it possible to achieve a high level of
compression without reducing video quality.
Sharpening
The Sharpening Filter enhances clarity by selectively increasing contrast along the edges of
objects in the frame.
The Sharpening Filter is either on or off. The default is ON.
Sharpening is most appropriate in lighting conditions that create a flat look to the frame
because of lower than normal contrast. Gray overcast skies, deep shade, or indoors with
indirect lighting can create this kind of situation.
Sharpening does not affect video compression, but sharpening should be turned off if you
intend to edit the video on a computer after shooting.
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