Image Mode; Color Mode; Input Mode - Liemke LUCHS–1 Mode D'emploi

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Image Mode

> Select Sun or Rain.
> Choose a mode based on the properties of the scene and your preferences.
Sun mode shows a smooth and natural looking image for scenes with good inherent
contrast like on sunny days or nights after a sunny day when objects in the landscape
have different temperature levels. It is also useful for seeing fine detail in the warm
target.
Rain mode enhances the contrast and makes fine structures visible in scenes with
low inherent contrast. It is especially useful to show details of the landscape in rainy or
overcast conditions.

Color Mode

Cycle through the activated color modes. Color Modes can be selectively deactivated
in the Advanced Settings submenu "Color Mode active/inactive". Deactivated color
modes will not show up in this menu so you only cycle through modes that you find
useful. The available Color Modes are:
• WH - White Hot: For accurate identification, good for nighttime use because of
darker background
• BH - Black Hot: Provides a more realistic visual impression with dark target on brighter
background
• ED - Extra Dark: Based on White Hot mode with lower overall brightness and a warm
tint, ideal protecting the natural night vision ability of the eye
• RH - Red Hot: For fast detection of heat sources
• RB - Rainbow: For showing small temperature differences
Use case descriptions are only guidelines, use of color modes is largely a matter of
personal preference.

Input Mode

Input Mode allows you to select what functions are controlled directly by button click
or long press so you don't have to enter the menu to change them. See chapter 05. for
information on the Standard and Basic input modes.

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