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The first page in Photo and Video modes includes settings which control
qualities of the image including Brightness, Exposure, White Balance, and
High Dynamic Range (HDR).
The Brightness setting can only be used when the Exposure mode is set to
Auto. Since Auto Exposure attempts to render an average middle-grey
exposure, Brightness will increase the exposure target incrementally using
values from 1 to 24.
Exposure controls the amount of light gathered to form an image. Auto
mode continuously uses an average of the levels seen across the field of
view, and attempts to achieve a middle grey. Single Auto mode performs
the same function as Auto, but only at the time it is selected rather than
continuously. Manual allows you to select a value from 1 to 10 to manually
target the appropriate level.
White Balance is used to compensate for color casts caused by various light
sources. Auto mode attempts to compensate for detected color biases to
render a more neutral image. Standard mode uses a predefined color
temperature as the neutral target. Manual mode allows you to adjust each
primary color (red, green, blue) independently using values from 1 to 128.
HDR (High Dynamic Range) compresses exposure values across the image
to limit excess highlights and shadows. This setting can be toggled on or off.
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