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Wide dynamic range
WDR : Turn on to make both bright and dark areas of the image visible.
Local contrast : Use the slider to adjust the contrast of the image. A higher value makes the contrast
higher between dark and light areas.
Tone mapping : Use the slider to adjust the amount of tone mapping that is applied to the image. If the
value is set to zero, only the standard gamma correction is applied, while a higher value increases the visibility
of the darkest and brightest parts in the image.
White balance
When the camera detects the color temperature of the incoming light, it can adjust the image to make the
colors look more natural. If this is not sufficient, you can select a suitable light source from the list.
The automatic white balance setting reduces the risk of color flicker by adapting to changes gradually. If the
lighting changes, or when the camera is first started, it can take up to 30 seconds to adapt to the new light
source. If there is more than one type of light source in a scene, that is, they differ in color temperature, the
dominating light source acts as a reference for the automatic white balance algorithm. This behavior can be
overridden by choosing a fixed white balance setting that matches the light source you want to use as a
reference.
AXIS Q8752-E Mk II Bispectral PTZ Network Camera

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