Gamma - Photon Focus MV1-D1312C CameraLink Series User Manual

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4.9.2 Gamma

The 'Gamma' mode performs an exponential amplification, configurable in the range from 0.4
to 4.0. Gamma > 1.0 results in an attenuation of the image (see Fig. 4.35), gamma < 1.0 results
in an amplification (see Fig. 4.36). Gamma correction is often used for tone mapping and
better display of results on monitor screens.
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0
0
Figure 4.35: Applying gamma correction to an image (gamma > 1)
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Figure 4.36: Applying gamma correction to an image (gamma < 1)
4.9 Channel Colour Level Transformation (LUT)
Grey level transformation − Gamma: y = (255 / 1023
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x: grey level input value (10 bit) [DN]
Grey level transformation − Gamma: y = (255 / 1023
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x: grey level input value (10 bit) [DN]
γ
γ
) ⋅ x
(γ ≥ 1)
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γ
γ
) ⋅ x
(γ ≤ 1)
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γ = 1.0
γ = 1.2
γ = 1.5
γ = 1.8
γ = 2.5
γ = 4.0
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γ = 1.0
γ = 0.9
γ = 0.8
γ = 0.6
γ = 0.4
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