How To Calibrate The Camera - Dalsa P-2 Series User Manual

Pirahna 2 series line scan ccd cameras
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To calibrate the analog gain:
Syntax:
Syntax Elements:
Notes:
Related Commands:
Example:

3.14 How to Calibrate the Camera

Calibration Overview
This camera has the ability to calibrate itself in order to remove non-uniformity in the
image. This video correction operates on a pixel-by-pixel basis and implements a two
point correction for each pixel. This correction can reduce or eliminate image distortion
caused by the following factors:
Fixed Pattern Noise (FPN)
Photo Response Non Uniformity (PRNU)
Lens and light source non-uniformity
The two point correction is implemented such that for each pixel:
V
output
where
The calibration algorithm is performed in two steps. The fixed offset (FPN) is determined
first by performing a calibration without any light. This calibration determines exactly
how much offset to subtract per pixel in order to obtain flat output when the CCD is not
exposed.
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cag t i
t
Tap selection. Allowable range is 1 to 4, or 0 for all taps.
i
Line average in a range dependent on the current camera
data mode setting:
8-bit: 64 to 251 DN
10 bit: 256 to 1007 DN
See section 3.11 Returning Video Information for more
information on line averages
This function requires constant light input while executing.
This command sets gain in uncalibrated mode.
gla, gl
cag 1 156
= (V
- FPN( pixel ) - digital offset) * PRNU(pixel)
input
V
output
V
input
PRNU( pixel)
FPN( pixel )
=
digital output pixel value
=
digital input pixel value from the CCD
=
PRNU correction coefficient for this pixel
=
FPN correction coefficient for this pixel
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