Basler Pioneer User Manual page 164

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Pixel Data Formats
B
Low byte of blue value for P
m-5
B
High byte of blue value for P
m-4
B
Low byte of green value for P
m-3
B
High byte of green value for P
m-2
B
Low byte of blue value for P
m-1
B
High byte of blue value for P
m
When the camera is set for Bayer GB 16, the pixel data output is 16 bit data of the "unsigned short
(little endian)" type. The available range of data values and the corresponding indicated signal
levels are as shown in the table below. Note that for 16 bit data, you might expect a value range
from 0x0000 to 0xFFFF. However, with the camera set for Bayer GB 16 only 12 bits of the 16 bits
transmitted are effective. Therefore, the highest data value you will see is 0x0FFF indicating a
signal level of 4095.
This Data Value
(Hexadecimal)
0x0FFF
0x0FFE
0x0001
0x0000
Note
When a camera that is set for Bayer GB 16 has only 12 bits effective, the
leader of transmitted frames will indicate Bayer GB 12 as the as the pixel
format.
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B
n-2
B
n-2
B
n-1
B
n-1
B
n
B
n
Indicates This Signal Level
(Decimal)
4095
4094
1
0
Low byte of green value for P
m-5
High byte of green value for P
m-4
Low byte of red value for P
m-3
High byte of red value for P
m-2
Low byte of green value for P
m-1
High byte of green value for P
m
n-2
n-2
n-1
n-1
n
n
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