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There are different options available when using a USB Camera. With a USB Camera device selected, you'll see a new Icon This is the USB Camera Options button.
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Clicking this button will bring up a new menu. We've provided an example, but this menu may be different depending on the type and manufacturer of the selected USB camera. Most will provide a similar set of options:
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The default options match the default options from VideoGlide. If adjustments are made, clicking the 'R' on the right of any field will reset to the default.
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Brightness: This controls the Brightness of the image.
Contrast: This will adjust the black & white contrast.
Sharpness: The sharpness of the image is controlled here.
Hue: This is the hue of the color in the image.
Saturation: This controls the saturation of the color in the image.
Gamma: This adjusts the gamma of the image.
White Balance: This defines what the camera identifies as white.
Power Hz: These buttons will help adjust for any noise that may come through on the image based on the power output of the camera.
AE Mode: The Auto Exposure button allows for the setting of the iris.
Iris (Abs): This controls the amount of light the camera uses to capture the image.