NexxTech USB Web Camera User Manual
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Saturation – this setting controls the richness of colors shown by the camera.
Brightness – this setting controls how bright an image or video will appear.
Contrast – this setting adjusts the tonal range of an image by lowering mid-tone values and increasing
values for high and low tones. For example, use contrast to eliminate noise or shading on black & white and
grayscale videos or images or to clean-up color ones.
Sharpness - the higher the sharpness, the sharper the image. The lower the sharpness, the more blurry an
image will be.
Auto Exposure – this setting lets you change the electronic shutter speed.
Light Source – this setting allows you to select the type of light source you are using.
Auto White Balance – this setting allows you to adjust how much white will be in the Red, Green and Blue
color channels. Checking the Auto box sets the amount of white for each color to predefined settings based
on the type of light source.
Light Frequency – this setting allows you to select the correct light frequency used in your country, you
will either choose 50Hz or 60Hz.
Please note that many of the above settings operate the same as those on a normal color TV or computer monitor.