Bright Mode
This mode is to try and create a decent image when the light conditions are exceptionally poor.
Figure 30: WebGUI > VIDEO > Camera Settings > Bright Exposure Mode
In this mode, you should keep the Bright level, Gain limit and DRC as low as possibly acceptable to avoid getting
too much noise in the picture. If the level of noise in the image becomes unacceptable, you can use noise
reduction to smooth the picture over.
Color
The color modes inside the camera are designed in such a way that the video output of the camera can match
the current light conditions to produce accurate colors. There are several automatic preset modes and a manual
mode to set the colors to the preference of the user.
Figure 31: WebGUI > VIDEO > Camera Settings > Color
The settings are listed below.
WB mode The camera continuously measures and defines the light conditions and acts accordingly (Auto).
In this mode, there are some adjustments that can be made to tune the image to the preference of the user (in
manual mode or when the white balance is set to a specific value).
RG Tuning Red Gain Tuning, increase or decrease red.
BG Tuning Blue Gain Tuning, increase or decrease blue.
Saturation How saturated the image’s colors are. 0% would produce a black and white image.
Hue or tint The balance between green and red. 0 is green, 14 is red.
AWB Sensitivity This setting indicates how quickly the camera responds to changing light settings.
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