Defective Pixel Correction - Basler L800k User Manual

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Operation and Features

3.9.3 Defective Pixel Correction

The sensor used in L800
manufactured, tests are performed to locate any defective pixels in the sensor. The location of any
defective pixels found is noted and permanently stored in the camera's memory.
When the defective pixel correction feature is enabled, the camera will supply a corrected value
for each of the known defective pixels. The correction works as follows:
• For pixels other than pixel 1 or pixel 8160, the corrected value for a defective pixel will be the
mean of the values from the two neighboring pixels.
• If pixel 1 is defective, the camera will use the value from pixel 2 as the corrected value for
pixel 1.
• If pixel 8160 is defective, the camera will use the value from pixel 8159 as the corrected
value for pixel 8160.
Note that sensors with two adjacent defective pixels are not allowed. Any sensor with adjacent
defective pixels will be rejected and not used for camera production.
Enabling Defective Pixel Correction
You can enable defective pixel correction with the Camera Configuration Tool Plus (CCT+) or by
using binary write commands from within your own application to set the camera's control and
status registers (CSRs).
With the CCT+
With the CCT+ (see Section 4.1), you use the Defective Pixel Correction Mode parameter in the
Image Enhancement parameters group to enable defective pixel correction.
By Setting CSRs
You enable defective pixel correction by writing a value to the Mode field of the Defective Pixel
Correction Mode CSR (see page 4-40).
See Section
4.2.2
write commands.
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