VIDEOLAPSE SETTINGS – Page2
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Resolution
VideoCoding
Loop Recording
FOV
WDR
TimeStamp
ISO
Sharpness
Saturation
Contrast
White Balance
Color
EV
Metering
DistortionCorrection
SHARPNESS › Changing the sharpness setting will make your images either crisper
or smoother, adjust according to your preference.
SATURATION › Adjusts how vivid colors look like when recorded into the file.
CONTRAST › Adjusts how more or less-pronounced the darks and brights are.
WHITE BALANCE › Adjusts the color temperature of the recording to
compensate for ambient lighting.
COLOR › You are given 5 preset choices: Normal, B&W (Black and White),
Retro (aka: “Sepia tone”), Warm (slight reddish hue), and Cool (slight bluish hue).
EV › Exposure Value - Changing EV compensates for the amount of light that is allowed in.
You can change this value to a lower setting if the scene is too bright, to tone down harsh
lights. Or set it higher, if it is too dark, but depends on your desired effect.
A higher EV will take longer for a photo to be taken, and will add blur to videos as each
frame may take longer to expose.
METERING › Tells the camera which part of the scene takes priority when setting the
brightness level of the whole image. Choices: Center, Spot, and Average.
DISTORTION CORRECTION › Since the lens of your action camera has a very wide FOV
(Field of View), your camera will try to fit everything in, making the center appear to be
“distorted” or bulging. When activated, this feature will straighten the image.
NOTE: Distortion Correction cannot work when Gyro is turned on.
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COLOR PRESETS
NORMAL
BLACK &
WHITE
RETRO
WARM
COOL