SeeMore Wildlife Systems             Remote Wildlife Viewing Systems
 
sitemap

Image Adjustments


SeeMore's Remote Control software allows you to adjust several camera settings remotely. The available settings are: To access the Image Adjustment window, select the camera you would like to adjust by clicking on the camera button under the Camera Select section of the Remote Control. In the example below, the user has selected Camera 2.



Now select the Remote Field System menu and choose the Camera Image Adjustments option.



This will open the Camera Image Adjustments window seen below.



Now that the Camera Image Adjustments window is open you have access to adjusting camera settings.




Iris Control


Once the camera is in Manual Iris Mode you can click on the Brighter and Darker buttons to open and close the iris, respectively.



To return the camera to Auto Iris Mode, simply click on the Auto button under the Iris Control section of the window.





Exposure Compensation

To change the exposure compensation on the camera you must first put the camera into Manual Exposure Compensation Mode. Do this by simply clicking on the On button under the Exposure Compensation section of the window.



Once you have turned on the exposure compensation mode you can click on the Brighter and Darker buttons to adjust the exposure compensation accordingly.



To turn off Exposure Compensation and return the camera to its default setting, click on the Off button under the Exposure Compensation section.





Image Stabilizer

To turn image stabilization on and off simply click on the On or Off button in the Stabilizer section of the window.





Focus

You have two options for focusing the camera. The first is Auto which is the default setting for the cameras. Generally you will want to use this option. However, if the auto focus does not seem to be focusing as accurately as you would like, you can put the camera into manual focus and adjust the focus from there. To put the camera into Manual Focus Mode, click on the Manual button in the Focus Options section of the window.



You can now click on the Near and Far buttons to focus the camera nearer or farther away, respectively. The dropdown lists to the right of the Near and Far buttons indicate the number of units used to chane the focus. For example, to focus the camera a very small amount closer select 1 on the dropdown and click the Near button. To focus the camera a larger amount closer select 7 on the dropdown and click the Near button. The same logic applies with the Far button.



To change the camera back to Auto Focus Mode simply click on the Auto button in the Focus Options section of the window.





SeeMore Wildlife Systems