GX1050 Technical Manual
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ImageFormat
ROI -
Region of Interest. Defines a rectangular sub-region of the image. Selecting an ROI that is small can increase the maximum frame
rate and reduce the amount of image data. The following parameters define the size and location of the ROI sub-region:
Height
- In rows. The vertical size of the rectangle that defines the ROI.
RegionX
- In pixels. The X position of the top-left corner of the ROI
RegionY
- In pixels. The Y position of the top-left corner of the ROI
Width
- In columns. The horizontal size of the rectangle that defines the ROI.
PixelFormat -
The various pixel data formats the camera can output. Not all cameras have every mode:
Mono8
–
8 bits per pixel, monochrome. On camera interpolation, with luminance (Y) channel returned. For 10 bit (CMOS) or 12 bit
(CCD) sensors, the most significant 8 bits are returned.
Mono16
- 16 bits per pixel, monochrome. On camera interpolation, with luminance (Y) channel returned. For 10 bit (CMOS) or 12
bit (CCD) sensors, the data is least significant bit aligned within the 16 bit word. That is: 0000xxxx xxxxxxxx.
Bayer8
–
8 bits per pixel, raw un-interpolated data from camera. SampleViewer interpolates the data in software. For 10 bit (CMOS)
or 12 bit (CCD) sensors, the most significant 8 bits are returned.
Bayer16
–
16 bits per pixel, raw un-interpolated data from camera. SampleViewer interpolates the data in software. For 10 bit
(CMOS) or 12 bit (CCD) sensors, the data is least significant bit aligned within the 16 bit word. That is: 0000xxxx xxxxxxxx.
RGB24
–
24 bits per pixel, on-camera interpolated color.
YUV411
–
12 bits per pixel, on-camera interpolated color.
YUV422
–
16 bits per pixel, on-camera interpolated color.
YUV444
–
24 bits per pixel, on-camera interpolated color.
BGR24
–
24 bits per pixel, on-camera interpolated color.
RGBA24
–
24 bits per pixel, support for post overlay, on-camera interpolated color.
TotalBytesPerFrame
–
Read only. The total number of bytes per image frame. Dependant on ROI, PixelFormat, and Binning.
ImageMode
Binning is the summing of charge of adjacent pixels on a sensor, to give a lower resolution but more sensitive image.
BinningX
–
The horizontal binning factor.
BinningY
–
The vertical binning factor. In most cases BinningX and BinningY would be set to equal values.
Info
CameraName
–
Read/Write. The camera name can be modified by the user using the SampleViewer or PvAPI.
Firmware
Read only. What firmware is currently loaded on the camera.
FirmwareVerBuild
–
Build information
FirmwareVerMinor
–
The minor part of Firmware version number (part after the decimal)
FirmwareVerMajor
–
The major part of the Firmware version number (part before the decimal)
ModelName
- The camera model.
Part
When quoting the serial number to AVT Canada Inc, use the PartNumber - PartVersion - SerialNumber format, ie. 2201A-060512.
PartNumber
–
Camera part number.Prosilica part number for the camera model.
PartRevision
–
Camera revision. Part number revision level
PartVersion
–
Camera version. Part number version level
SerialNumber
–
Camera serial number.