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Flat Field Correction Algorithm Description
Flat Field Correction Algorithm – Method 1 (feature: flatfieldCorrectionAlgorithm) applies the
following FFC formula for correcting pixel values.
newPixelValue[x] = (sensorPixelValue[x] - FFCOffset[x]) * (FFCGain[x])
FCC Gain ranges from 0.0 to 3.999 with a resolution of 1/1024
[x] is the Flat Field Correction Pixel coordinate.
See the FlatfieldCorrectionPixelXCoordinate features.
newPixelValue is the pixel value after Flat Field Correction is applied.
sensorPixelValue is the pixel value before Flat Field Correction is applied.
FFCOffset is the offset coefficient value to subtract from the sensorPixelValue.
FFCGain is the gain coefficient value that is multiplied with the sensorPixelValue.
Important: FFCOffset and FFCGain are derived factors calculated from a number of camera
specific feature values (Invisible DFNC features). These values are meaningless to the user.
Information on the Sapera Flat Field Coefficients File
The Flat Field Coefficients File is a standard 16-bit TIFF file for both 8-bit and 12-bit acquisition
modes. If the Flat Field Calibration is performed while using a 12-bit buffer, the user Flat Field
Calibration coefficients file is applicable to both 8-bit and 12-bit acquisitions. If a Flat Field
Calibration is performed while using an 8-bit buffer, switching to 12-bit acquisition will lose
coefficients.
Important Factors about Flat Field Processing
Important: Before calibration, the Linea SWIR GigE should be powered on long enough to achieve its nominal
temperature (a minimum of 30 minutes). A low ambient temperature may increase the time required for the
camera to reach a stable internal temperature.
Important: During calibration, no other Linea SWIR GigE features should be accessed or modified.
How to do a FFC Setup
The process requires images be snapped in black and bright conditions, followed by the FFC
process.
If using a sheet as a white target, it must be completely free of blemishes and texture.
Dirt or texture will generate variating in the image and incorporate it into the calibration
coefficients of the camera. Vertical stripes are visible while imaging after the target is removed.
A moving target during calibration will average out any dirt or texture present.
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