JVC KY-F1030 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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4. Shooting a computer monitor screen (cont
d)
White spot compensation
One of the inherent, general characteristics of CCDs is that white spots may appear in the image
at slow shutter speeds or during shooting at high temperatures.
To moderate this phenomenon, this camera is provided with a white spot compensation function.
In the digital output mode, white spot adjustment should be performed using the special appli-
cation software [KY-LINK].
How to use
White spot detection
Because the number of spots and their size differ with the temperature and shutter speed, etc., it is necessary to
detect the positions of the white spots under the conditions of use before the white spot compensation is used.
1.
Make the settings under the conditions at which the unit
is to be used (ambient temperature and shutter speed,
etc.).
2.
Prevent light from entering the CCD by closing the lens
iris, etc.
3.
Open the side switch panel, and press the [MENU] but-
ton for 2 seconds or longer. The [MENU] screen ap-
pears on the monitor screen.
4.
Press the [UP] or [DOWN] button to select [PIXEL
CHECK] on the [PROCESS(2/2)] screen, and then press
the [SET] button to display the [PIXEL CHECK] screen.
5.
When the [SET] button is pressed, detection of the po-
sitions of white spots starts. The detection may take
several minutes.
6.
When the detection is completed, PIXEL CHECK OK
is displayed for about 3 seconds before the [MENU]
screen returns.
PROCESS (2/2) screen
PIXEL CHECK screen Screen during detection
Screen when detection is completed
[UP]
[SET]
[DOWN]
[MENU]
UP/AW
SET
MENU
DOWN
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Inside window
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The cameras white spot compensation function cannot compensate completely for all white spots.
White spot detection and compensation by this camera must be performed under the following con-
ditions. White spot compensation is not possible under other con-
ditions. Even when these conditions are met, the properties of the
white spots may prevent compensation.
No. of detections and compensations: Within a total of 10 spots.
The screen shown on the right may appear if light enters the CCD
while white spot detection is being performed, or due to the con-
ditions of the white spots. In this case, confirm that light is not
entering the CCD. If light is not entering the CCD but the screen
nevertheless remain displayed, accelerate the shutter one step
and perform the detection again.
When white spot compensation is carried out, the compensation
of the pixel data is performed based on surrounding pixel data,
which means that accurate data may not be obtained in case of
an image with fine details.
The result of the white spot detection is retained until the next white spot detection is performed.
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