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5.4 Color Adjustment group
1.
Hue
: Adjusts the
Hue
of the image. Drag the slider to the right to
increase or drag to the left to decrease hue;
2.
Saturation
: Adjusts the
Saturation
of the image. Drag the slider to the
right to increase or drag to the left to decrease saturation;
3.
Brightness
: Adjusts the image
Brightness
. Drag the slider to the right to
increase or drag to the left to decrease the image's brightness;
4.
Contrast
: Adjusts the image
Contrast
. Drag the slider to the right to
increase or drag to the left to decrease the image's contrast;
5.
Gamma
: Adjusts the image
Gamma
. Drag the slider to the right to
increase or drag to the left to decrease the image's gamma;
6.
Defaults
: Click the
Defaults
to clear changes and reset to default ones;
7. All of your settings will be saved for future adjustment application.
5.5 Frame Rate group
Drag the slider to the right to ensure that the camera can capture the
Video
at the fastest
Frame Rate
that your computer USB hub supports. If
Video
fails to display, drag the slider to the left to reduce the
Frame Rate
and enable the
Video
display available in a low speed mode.
5.6 Flip group
If the
Video
on the screen appears in different directions from what is
viewed under the microscope or telescope, check the “
Horizontal
” or
“
Vertical
” to set the
Video
direction to the right one.
5.7 Color/Gray group
If you wish to preview
Color
Video
, select the “
Color
” button
If you wish to preview
Gray
Video
, select the “
Gray
” button
5.8 Power Frequency group
1. A CMOS sensor captures each row of pixels (from top to bottom) in
sequential order, creating a rolling effect, hence the name "Rolling Shutter".
Instead of being relatively constant. So for example, as the commercial
mains frequency in Europe is 50Hz, fluorescent lights in Europe flicker
at 100 times per second and as the mains frequency in US is 60Hz, so in
the USA they flicker at 120 times per second;
2. This flickering problem is solved by capture row pixels in over the duration of integer number of (n) flicker periods;
3. Select
50HZ
will delete the rolling dark band for the
50HZ
fluorescent light fluctuation;
4. Select
60HZ
will delete the rolling dark band for the
60HZ
fluorescent light fluctuation;
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