Video Overlay/VIDEOVISION

Use this page to manually set Gamma, Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, and Hue.

What would you like to do?

Let the application control video adjustments

Enable this feature the to let the application determine the Overlay/VIDEOVISION settings.

  1. Click Video in Advanced View.
  2. Click Overlay/VIDEOVISION.
  3. Click to place a checkmark next to Let the application control the video settings to enable it.

Adjust Gamma

Gamma controls the overall intensity of a video image.

  1. Click Video in Advanced View.
  2. Click Overlay/VIDEOVISION.
  3. Adjust the Gamma control slider to the desired position.

Adjust Brightness

Brightness is the overall intensity, or luminosity of an image.

  1. Click Video in Advanced View.
  2. Click Overlay/VIDEOVISION.
  3. Adjust the Brightness control slider to the desired position.

Adjust Contrast

Contrast is the difference between the brightest and darkest parts of an image.

  1. Click Video in Advanced View.
  2. Click Overlay/VIDEOVISION.
  3. Adjust the Contrast control slider to the desired position.

Adjust Saturation

Saturation is the measure of amount of color in an image.

  1. Click Video in Advanced View.
  2. Click Overlay/VIDEOVISION.
  3. Adjust the Saturation control slider to the desired position.

Adjust Hue

Hue defines the tint of the red, green, and blue components of an image.

  1. Click Video in Advanced View.
  2. Click Overlay/VIDEOVISION.
  3. Adjust the Hue control slider to the desired position.

Apply your settings

  1. Click Apply to save your changes and leave the CATALYST™ Control Center open.
  2. Click Done to save your changes and exit the CATALYST™ Control Center.

Restore default settings

  1. Move the mouse to the bottom right-hand corner of the window.
  2. Click the Defaults button.

Note: Clicking the Defaults button will restore the defaults for the current view only. Previous settings are not altered and will be saved once you click Done.

Discard your settings

Clicking Discard applies to all features of an aspect, not just the feature in the current view.