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I should have included that... Its to do with how the sensitivity of the focusing software whether something is in focus or not. When it is at 90% it is quite exact with what is or not in focus and how it displays the red lines on the image.Peak threshold seems helpful, what about the different percentages?
With the example of a building say 50m away looking at it with peak threshold @ 70% the red lines would appear all around the edge of the building but if you turn it up to 90% it is more exact and there would be less red on the building and it would be more specific about what edges are in focus and is not. A lower threshold setting makes the software a little lazier.. I think its probably best to leave at 90%