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"Contrast" increases or decreases the perceived difference between light and dark
areas of your image (0-100). If contrast is set too high, the light parts of the image
lose detail and clarity. If set too low, the light areas will not be as bright as they could
be and the image will be dim. Start low and increase so that whites remain bright but
are not distorted or tinted, and that light areas do not become white (i.e., are
"crushed"). For best results, keep close to 50.
NOTE: If environment lighting changes, it may be necessary to re-adjust both
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"Brightness" increases or decreases the amount of black in the image (0-100). Start
high and decrease so that dark areas do not become black (i.e., are "crushed").
Conversely, high brightness changes black to dark gray, causing washed-out images.
For best results, keep close to 50.
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"Color" adjusts color saturation level, or the amount of color in a video image. For
example, setting Color to "0" produces a black and white image. If Color is set too
high, the color levels in the picture will be over-powering and unrealistic. Use
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"Tint" adjusts color hue to obtain true color reproduction of NTSC and HDTV video
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otherwise, it is recommended that tint remain at its default setting.
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