To display the camera live images, you can set camera views, image and exposure settings in this tab and create and edit custom exposure windows directly in the live image.
Fig. 58: Image settings
The JPEG quality influences both the image quality as well as the file size of the JPEG and MxPEG files generated by the camera.
Using a compression of 60% (default) will usually deliver good-quality images that are suitable for most purposes. If the value is lower than 20%, you can see pixelation within the image. For values higher than 70%, differences to the uncompressed original image are hardly visible. The file size, however, may increase to more than 100 kB (for a 640x480 pixel image).
On Dual cameras, select the image sensor to use when displaying the images: right image sensor, left image sensor, both image sensors or automatic day/night switching.
When configuring the image settings for both sensors, first select the sensor you want to configure using the left or right checkbox in the live image preview window and enter the settings you want.
There are various display modes available depending on the camera model.
All Cameras Except Hemispheric Models
Hemispheric Models
You can set the mounting position of a MOBOTIX Hemispheric camera: wall, ceiling or floor. The mounting positions are set separately for the left and right lenses for cameras with two active image sensors.
It is set to ensure the proper exposure/brightness for the live camera image.
Custom
Creating And Editing Custom Exposure Windows Select the Custom option and then click on the window in the live image preview.
| Action | Explanation |
|---|---|
| Create exposure windows | Draw a window using the mouse pointer. |
| Move exposure windows | Left-click on the exposure window and move it to the desired position. |
| Modify exposure windows | Move the mouse pointer over one of the white "handles" until the icon is displayed. Left-click with the mouse and drag the window making it larger or smaller. |
| Delete exposure windows | Click . |
| Exclude areas from exposure metering | Pull open a window of the appropriate size at the position that should be excluded from exposure metering. Click in the window and keep the mouse button depressed until two icons appear. Click on to determine the exclusion window. The window turns red. |
Visible image area
This setting enables you to use the current visible image section as the exposure window.
Predefined
You can use a number of predefined exposure windows: When you select the corresponding window, it will be displayed in the live image for review. A predefined exposure window is always applied to the full-image area, that is, the entire image of the sensor.
These parameters influence the balance between an exposure time that is as short as possible and hardware aperture that is as small as possible. The objective is to reach a fair compromise between clear images of moving objects (short exposure time, high amplification) and as little image noise as possible (long exposure time, low amplification).
This parameter determines the longest exposure time used by the camera. This setting enables you to either avoid motion blurring as lighting conditions decrease, or even specifically allow it. Select shorter maximum exposure times if you do not want motion blurring. You can use a longer maximum exposure time (max. of 1/1 = 1 second, for example) if you want the camera to produce images with good exposure (with motion blurring), even in low light situations.