User Guide

distinct setting sections: Colour Matrix, Colour Enhancement and Image Enhancement.
Colour Matrix
The Colour matrix section allow you to fine-tune the cameras performance for individual colours across the
spectrum.
You can see in this figure that the color spectrum is divided into six sections, theses being Red, Green, Blue, Cyan, Magenta and Yellow.
The Colour Matrix control allows individual fine-tuning of each of these colour sections without affecting the
response of other colour components. The controls allow for adjustment of Gain (Intensity) and Hue (offset)
of each colour.
Colour Gain
The Gain control of each colour component defines how intense that colour is represented in the image that
is produced by the camera. The default level (32) is a moderate gain which shows an even bias between all
pixels that contain the colour. I.e. a dark red with have the red component shown as vividly as a bright red, this
generally gives a balanced look to your colour representation.
By increasing the gain value, the camera will add additional intensity to all parts of the image pertaining to
this colour. For example, if you increase the Red gain value to 64 all pixels that are red in the image will have a
boost of colour compared to other colours in the image resulting in a more vivid representation of this colour.
Conversely reducing the colour gain will take some intensity out of the target colour. This can be useful in
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