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Brightness - This controls how the bright the auto exposure will adjust
the image. When auto exposure is enabled (which it should be,
especially when doing outdoor imaging), this is the main control you
will need to adjust to increase or decrease the overall brightness of
the live images. If your images are coming out dark during daylight
(or indoor lighting), increase this value.
Saturation - This value represents the amount of color in the image. The
higher the number, the more the saturated the colors become. The
default value works well in most cases. If you do want more color
saturation, increase the value by 10 or 20. Anything higher may start
to produce undesired color effects.
JPEG Quality - A value between 70 and 80 works well in most cases.
The compression artifacts are minimal and the file size small. While
increasing the quality will result in a slightly clearer image (less
JPEG compression artifacts), the significantly increased file size
hardly makes it worthwhile, especially when the quality is set to
90 or higher. Conversely, if you'd like images to download/upload
faster for viewers with dial-up Internet connections, you can reduce
the JPEG quality which decreases the file size. A value of 50 still
results in good looking images at a very small file size.
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