9 Pixel Data Formats
By selecting a pixel data format, you determine the format (layout) of the image data transmitted by
the camera. This section provides detailed information about the available pixel data formats.
9.1
Setting the Pixel Data Format
The setting for the camera's Pixel Format parameter determines the format of the pixel data that will
be output from the camera. The available pixel formats depend on the camera model and whether
the camera is monochrome or color. Table 10 lists the pixel formats available on each monochrome
camera model and Table 11 lists the pixel formats available on each color camera model.
Mono Camera
Model
acA640-90gm
acA640-100gm
acA750-30 gm
acA1300-30gm
acA1600-20gm
acA2500-14gm
Table 10: Pixel Formats Available on Monochrome Cameras (
Color Camera
Mono 8
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acA640-100gc
acA750-30gc
acA1300-30gc
acA1600-20gc
acA2500-14gc
Table 11: Pixel Formats Available on Color Cameras (
Details of the monochrome formats are described in Section 9.2 on
color formats are described in Section 9.3 on
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