Name

Function

(11) Undo

Delete the last action.

 

 

 

(12)

Noise Reduce

Adjust the softness and repair the damaged colours.

 

 

 

(13)

Sharpness

Improve the overall image by enhancing edges. This gives the

 

 

image more depth.

(14)

Effects

Gray Scale: convert the image into black and white (monochrome).

 

 

Normalize: adjust the brightness intensity.

 

 

Equalize: automatically adjust the images that are too dark.

 

 

De-interlace: smooth out the overlying frames.

 

 

Static: de-interlace for motionless scene.

 

 

Dynamic: de-interlace for moving scene.

 

 

 

(15)

Picture

Adjust the Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Hue and Gamma.

 

Adjustment

 

(16)

Original Screen

Display the original state of the image.

 

 

(17) Temporary

Display the sample settings. Click the sample to apply the setting

 

Setting Block

on the current video.

 

 

 

(18)

Status Bar

Display the date, and time of the video.

 

 

 

(19)

Progress Bar

Show the progress of the file being played. You may move the bar

 

 

to seek at any location of the track.

 

 

(20) i-Stable

To reduce the jolt in the recorded video.(also see Chapter 7.1)

 

 

(21) Add Setting

Include the new setting to the temporary setting block.

 

 

 

(22)

Rename

Change the name of the selected setting in the temporary setting

 

 

block.

(23)

Delete

Permanently remove the selected setting in the temporary setting

 

 

block.

 

 

 

(24)

Load Setting

Call the saved settings.

 

 

 

(25)

Save Setting

Store the settings in the temporary setting block.

 

 

 

7.1To Use i-Stable

The i-Stable function can reduce the jolt in the recorded video.

1.Click Open File button and select the recorded video.

2.And then, click i-Stablebutton.

3.i-Stable windows will show up.

4.Select the smoothness level – 1(Low), 2, 3, 4, and 5(High). The default value is 3.

5.Click Play button, and then i-Stable function will start to initial the recorded video.

6.When the initialize is done, user will see the original and stabilized recorded video play in two windows.

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