Teledyne m640 User Manual page 116

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Flat Field Correction Mode
Off
Active
Calibration
Flat Field Correction
Current Active Set
Factory Flatfield
User Flatfield 1
Flat Field Correction Type
Line-Based
Flat Field Correction
Algorithm
Method 1
Flat Field Algorithm Buffer
Format
Mono8
Flat Field Algorithm Buffer
Width
Flat Field Algorithm Buffer
Height
Flat Field Algorithm Gain
Max
Flat Field Algorithm Gain
Min
Flat Field Algorithm Gain
Divisor
Flat Field Algorithm Gain
Base
Flat Field Algorithm Offset
Max
Flat Field Algorithm Offset
Min
Flat Field Algorithm Offset
Factor
114 • Operational Reference
Feature & Values
flatfieldCorrectionMode
Active
Calibration
flatfieldCorrectionCurrentActiveSet
FactoryFlatfield
UserFlatfield1
flatfieldCorrectionType
LineBase
flatfieldCorrectionAlgorithm
Method1
flatfieldAlgorithmBufferFormat
Mono8
flatfieldAlgorithmBufferWidth
flatfieldAlgorithmBufferHeight
flatfieldAlgorithmGainMax
flatfieldAlgorithmGainMin
flatfieldAlgorithmGainDivisor
flatfieldAlgorithmGainBase
flatfieldAlgorithmOffsetMax
flatfieldAlgorithmOffsetMin
flatfieldAlgorithmOffsetFactor
Description
Sets the mode for the Flat Field correction.
Off
Flat Field Correction is disabled.
Flat Field Correction is enabled.
When this mode is selected, the camera is configured
for flat field correction calibration. The device may
automatically adjust some of its features when
calibrate mode is enabled. The features that are
automatically adjusted are device specific. The device
will not restore these features when the Flat Field
Correction Mode feature is changed from Calibrate
mode to another mode.
Specifies the current set of Flat Field coefficients to
use.
Sets the factory Flat Field coefficient table as the
current Flat Field.
Sets User Flat Field 1 coefficient table as the current
Flat Field.
Specifies the Flat Field correction type.
Flat field correction is based on a single line of gain
and offset coefficients.
Specifies the Flat Field correction algorithm to use.
The following formula is used to calculate the flat field
corrected pixel: newPixelValue[x][y] =
(sensorPixelValue[x][y] - FFCOffset[x][y]) *
FFCGain[x][y]
<Expert>
Nano Series GigE Vision Camera
Device
Version
& View
1.06
Beginner
DFNC
Nano XL
1.06
Beginner
DFNC
Nano XL
1.06
Guru
DFNC
Nano XL
1.06
Guru
DFNC
Nano XL
1.06
Invisible
DFNC
1.06
Invisible
DFNC
1.06
Invisible
DFNC
1.06
Invisible
DFNC
1.06
Invisible
DFNC
1.06
Invisible
DFNC
1.06
Invisible
DFNC
1.06
Invisible
DFNC
1.06
Invisible
DFNC
1.06
Invisible
DFNC

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