Appendix A: GenICam Commands
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0: LUT_Set_1
1: LUT_Set_2
2: LUT_Set_3
3: LUT_Set_4
4: LUT_Set_5
5: LUT_Set_6
6: LUT_Set_7
7: LUT_Set_8
LUT Index
LUTIndex
Selects the index (offset) of the
coefficient to access in the selected
LUT
LUT Value
LUTValue
Returns the value at specified LUT
index entry of the LUT selected by
the LUT Selector feature
Image Filter Mode
imageFilterMode
Sets the enable state of the image
filter
Off
Active
Turns off the image filter kernel
Enables the selected image filter
kernel
Image Filter Type
imageFilterType
Selects the type of image filter to
use
Weighted Average
Custom
Weighted average algorithm
Image Filter Kernel Size
imageFilterKernelSize
Sets the image filter kernel size
Kernel_1x3
Kernel_1x5
Image Filter Contrast
Ratio
imageFilterContrastRatio
Set image filter contrast ratio
threshold
0 to 256
Region of Interest (ROI)
The ROI feature is related to flat field calibration. It is important to specify an ROI when the
object being imaged has areas that have black, non-illuminated areas such as beyond the
edge of a film that is front illuminated, or is saturated, again beyond the edge of a film but
in this case bright field back illuminated. The ROI feature allows from one to four specific
regions of the pixel line to be specified where flat field calibration will take place. Pixel data
outside the ROI will not be used when performing flat field calibration.
Lookup Table (LUT) Overview
The camera can save up to 8 user-programmable LUT tables as components of its
embedded processing features. A LUT is used for operations such as gamma adjustments,
invert, and threshold processes. The LUT in the camera is applied to red, green, and blue
equally. The LUT size is always 12-bits in and 12-bits out, as this is the size of the
processing chain in the camera, regardless of the bit resolution out of the camera.
Pixel data, when read out of the sensor, passes through the LUT memory array, where the
newly programmed pixel value then passes to the camera output circuit. The LUT data table
is stored along with other parameters using the user configuration function.