Nokia N8 Image Settings

Hi All
Can anyone help me understand why there are multiple camera options provided under Image Settings in Nokia N8? When you go to Image Settings, you will see an option "Capture Tone" with "Camera 1" as default. There are 4 options available here to choose from. So if anyone has any details about it, can you please help me understand?
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