Philips PCVC740K99 Control Full Auto on/off, Frame rate, Image Controls, Modes

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Control: Full Auto on/off

This Full Auto mode provides a very easy way to get the best out of your camera. Or you can choose to have maximum manual control over the camera settings by switching the Full Auto mode off. Full Auto 'on' is the preferred setting for normal use.

Functions activated in Full Auto mode are:

-Automatic exposure control and automatic white balance control, to provide the best video source signal possible.

-Dynamic Noise Reduction (DNR) and automatic frame rate selection for improved camera sensitivity in low lighting conditions.

Frame rate

The frame rate setting determines the number of images per second in the video stream.

The frame rate setting cannot be changed while Full Auto is on, as it provides automatic frame rate adaption. You will need to switch off Full Auto to change the frame rate manually.

The set of frame rates from which the user can choose depends on the currently selected video format (resolution) and the available bandwidth on the USB bus (the number of devices connected to your USB port and the amount of data they transport). Please see Technical Specifications for the maximum frame rates for your type of camera. The buttons for invalid frame rates will be greyed out automatically and cannot be selected. To enable higher frame rates choose a smaller video image format in your application. Applications will usually offer resolution switching (image format setting) under menu items within the applications themselves.

Image Controls

Here you will find the slider controls for brightness, contrast, gamma correction and saturation. Note that the contrast control is only available when the Auto Exposure setting is enabled on the other tab (marked Camera Controls).

Modes

The checkbox 'Black and white' is used to switch from colour images to black & white and back.

By clicking the checkbox 'Mirror Image', the image flips horizontally. This feature can be applied in order to use the camera and monitor as a mirror, or for taking pictures of mirrored images.

Turn on the backlight compensation to improve the image quality when you have a scene where the background has a high level of illumination (for instance, when you are sitting in front of a bright light). Note that the backlight compensation option is only available when the Auto Exposure setting on the other tab is enabled.

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