Using dVeloper

How dVeloper Works
The dVeloper Interface
The Color Mode
Region of Interest (ROI)
The Auto Button
Histogram and Gamma Tension
Frame Averaging

The dVeloper Color Mode

dVeloper allows you to work in any of six color modes. The Color Modes are as follows: RGB is the full color mode. You can enhance your video while still keeping it in full color. This is the only mode that outputs color. Average is a grayscale conversion that looks at the RGB values and creates an average of the three values. For example, if you have a pixel with the values R=200, G=25, and B=50, the average value is 92. This value represents the level of gray where a value of 256 is full white. Luminance is a grayscale conversion that bases your adjustments on the luminance values of each pixel. Red, Green, or Blue is a grayscale conversion that converts either the R, G, or B value to a grayscale value.