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Internet Explorer Setting
Camera Page (continued)
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.
Settings (continued)
C Brightness Adjusts the brightness of an image.
Increasing the value brightens dark areas, and decreasing the value makes
bright areas more pleasing to the eye.
[Set values: ؁5 to Normal to 5]
D Color Level Adjusts the color level.
A larger value increases the darkness of color, but a smaller value
decreases the darkness of color.
[Set values: ؁5 to Normal to 5]
E Black Level Adjusts the black level. Setting the value to "Low" darkens the video image.
[Set values: Low, Normal]
Memo:
If the black level is set to ALowB, this may be too low depending on the
monitoring device, or dark area will become complete black.
When using the Monitor Output or H.264/MPEG-4 images, set it to
"Normal".
F Gamma
To alter the appearance of dark areas in a video image, adjust the gamma curve.
ON : Perform gamma correction.
OFF : Do not perform gamma correction. The entire image appears dull.
[Set values: ON, OFF]
G Enhance Level Sets the intensity of edge enhancement.
A larger value increases the intensity of edge enhancement, but a smaller
value decreases the intensity of edge enhancement.
[Set values: ؁5 to Normal to 8]
H 3D DNR The noise on the screen will be reduced.
[Set values: OFF, Low, Mid, High]
Memo:
With a moving object, the higher the noise reduction (as you select Low -
Mid - High), the more likely there will be an afterimage.
You cannot select this when the frame rate is set to 25 fps or higher.