Saturation Control - Blue And Red; Sharpening State - Sha - JAI RM-670 User Manual

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8.3.72
Saturation Control – Blue and Red
Function
Set Saturation Control
Get Saturation Control
8.3.73

Sharpening State - SHA

Function
Set Sharpening State
Get Sharpening State
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RM-67X Series
Command String
:SAC=[DDDD]<cr>
Set the blue and red saturation register controls (BYSAT and
RYSAT) for advanced color processing. The value [DDDD] is the
combined values for red and blue saturation controls. For
each color, the value has a range of x1.0 to x2.0 which is
mapped to an integer value of 0-255. The two values are
combined by assigning the blue saturation control to the high
byte (bits 8..15) of the value and the red saturation control to
the low byte of the value (bits 0..7). Example: If BYSAT =
x1.4, the binary value is 102 (0x66). If RYSAT = 1.8, the binary
value is 204 (0xCC). Combining these two values as described,
the resulting value is 26,316 (0x66CC).
:SAC?<cr>
Enquire current contents of the saturation control register.
[DDDD] is the current register contents. The high byte (bits
8..15) represents the blue saturation control and the low byte
(bits 0..7) represents the red saturation control. The 8-bit
values represent a multiplier value of x1.0 – x2.0 mapped to an
integer range of 0-255.
Command String
:SHA=[D]<cr>
Disable or enable the advanced color sharpening feature. [D]
specifies to turn sharpening on or off. This feature only
applies to the TMC-773 and TMC-775 models.
0 = Sharpening off.
1 = Sharpening on.
:SHA?<cr>
Enquire current advanced color sharpening state. [D] is the
current state.
This feature only applies to the TMC-773 and
TMC-775 models.
0 = Sharpening off.
1 = Sharpening on.
Appendix
Camera Response
:o<cr>
:oSAC[DDDD]<cr>
Camera Response
:o<cr>
:oSHA[D]<cr>

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