Mono 8 Format - Basler ace acA640-90gm User Manual

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9.3.6

Mono 8 Format

When a color camera is set for the Mono 8 pixel data format, the values for each pixel are first
converted to the YUV color model. The camera then transmits the 8 bit Y value for each pixel to the
host PC. In the YUV color model, the Y component for each pixel represents a brightness value.
This brightness value can be considered as equivalent to the value that would be sent from a pixel
in a monochrome camera. In the color camera, however, the Y component is derived from
brightness values of the pixel and neighboring pixels. So in essence, when a color camera is set for
Mono 8, it outputs an 8 bit monochrome image. (This type of output is sometimes referred to as "Y
Mono 8".)
The table below describes how the pixel data for a received frame will be ordered in the image buffer
in your PC when a color camera is set for Mono 8 output.
The following standards are used in the table:
P
= the first pixel transmitted by the camera
0
P
= the last pixel transmitted by the camera
n
B
= the first byte in the buffer
0
B
= the last byte in the buffer
m
Byte
Data
B
Y value for P
0
B
Y value for P
1
B
Y value for P
2
B
Y value for P
3
B
Y value for P
4
B
Y value for P
5
B
Y value for P
6
B
Y value for P
7
B
Y value for P
m-3
B
Y value for P
m-2
B
Y value for P
m-1
B
Y value for P
m
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0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
n-3
n-2
n-1
n
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