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Back Light Compensation (BLC).
Specifies the system exposes the Compensation Area to reach the
appropriate brightness to ensure the clarity of the image.
Highlight Compensation (HLC).
Specifies in a strong light environment, the system will weaken the
strong light area and brighten the dark light area to achieve light
balance and make the whole image clearer.
Specifies the level of WDR or HLC. The higher the level, the more
obvious the effect.
Specifies the area to be exposed. Only available when backlight mode
is BLC.
Specifies the overall color of the image can be adjusted by setting the
white balance mode.
- Auto: Specifies the image color can be automatically adjusted
according to the environment color temperature to restore the
true color.
- Manual: Specifies that R gain and B gain can be manually adjusted
to adjust the image color.
- Lock: Specifies the current color temperature is locked.
- Fluorescent: Specifies the color of the image can be adjusted
according to the color temperature of the fluorescent light.
- Incandescent: Specifies the color of the image can be adjusted
according to the color temperature of the incandescent light.
- Warm: Specifies the color of the image can be adjusted according
to the color temperature of the warm light.
- Natural: Specifies the color of the image can be adjusted according
to the color temperature of the natural light.
Specifies the image noise reduction.
Compare the images of the two frames before and after, target the
noise location and handle noise reduction to make the image clearer
and more delicate.
Specifies the level of the 3D noise reduction.
The higher the level, the more noise locations are handled by noise
reduction.
If the noise reduction level is too high, the image may be distorted or
blurred.