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Peaking Filter
The peaking filter, once enabled, will place color lines on edges of the subject of the
focus in the image. This function works well if the subject of the focus is correctly
exposed for high contrast. Red, Green, Blue, White and Black are the five available
outline colors on the TLM-102K.
The Peaking Level determines the sensitivity of the filter. Setting the peaking level to a
high value means more areas will be highlighted including lower contrast areas. If the
peaking level is set to a low value, then only areas of high contrast will be highlighted.
The diagram below illustrates images with peaking filter applied to the subject of the
focus. Note the different colors of the outline in each picture.
False Color
Also known as the exposure assist, once enabled, the false color feature will change
colors of the elements of the image based on the brightness value. This allows the user
to use the monitor’s exposure function to achieve proper exposure without the use of
costly external equipment.
Exposure
Once the exposure function is turned ON, you will be able to see a zebra pattern
superimposed over parts of the image that are exposed to a specific level. In this way,
the exposure of the image displayed on the screen can then be adjusted accordingly on
the monitor by changing the Exposure Level.
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Productinformatie
| Merk | DataVideo |
| Model | TLM-102K |
| Categorie | Monitor |
| Taal | Nederlands |
| Grootte | 8279 MB |