Screenshot below shows Image Settings available from Operation > Camera.
Except for Orientation, Image Settings perform digital processing on the video frames. The Camera Settings on the other hand are applying adjustments to the physical hardware to transform the image. Image Settings should only be applied after exhausting all improvements that can be obtained through Camera Settings.
Orientation controls the rotation of the image. Currently only landscape modes are supported by the SAFR Camera. Future firmware release will introduce corridor (portrait) mode orientation. When needed, gimbal should be rotated to facilitate a landscape image.
Following settings are available:
Setting |
Effect |
Example |
Normal |
Original image (no transformations) |
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Flip |
180° rotation and flip on vertical |
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Mirror |
Flip on Vertical Axis |
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180 |
180° rotation |
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These settings apply the respective adjustments on each frame of the video. All adjustments in the Image page apply digital processing. These settings should always be use donly after making all possible adjustments on the Camera page.
Denoise may be useful to reduce the effects of noise introduced by Gain. But denoise is digital processing and may introduce artifacts. For example, with high motion you may get ghosting effects as a result of Denoise filter. Denoise should be a last resort after adjusting settings in the Camera tab.