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Operational Reference
Linea SWIR GigE Series Camera
Flat Field Algorithm
Buffer Height
flatfieldAlgorithmBufferHeight
Flat Field Algorithm Buffer Height.
1.00
Invisible
DFNC
Flat Field Algorithm
Gain Max
flatfieldAlgorithmGainMax
Flat Field Algorithm Gain Max.
1.00
Invisible
DFNC
Flat Field Algorithm
Gain Min
flatfieldAlgorithmGainMin
Flat Field Algorithm Gain Min.
1.00
Invisible
DFNC
Flat Field Algorithm
Gain Divisor
flatfieldAlgorithmGainDivisor
Flat Field Algorithm Gain Divisor.
1.00
Invisible
DFNC
Flat Field Algorithm
Gain Base
flatfieldAlgorithmGainBase
Flat Field Algorithm Gain Base.
1.00
Invisible
DFNC
Flat Field Algorithm
Offset Max
flatfieldAlgorithmOffsetMax
Flat Field Algorithm Offset Max.
1.00
Invisible
DFNC
Flat Field Algorithm
Offset Min
flatfieldAlgorithmOffsetMin
Flat Field Algorithm Offset Min.
1.00
Invisible
DFNC
Flat Field Algorithm
Offset Factor
flatfieldAlgorithmOffsetFactor
Flat Field Algorithm Offset Factor.
1.00
Invisible
DFNC
Defective Pixel Replacement
The Pixel Replacement algorithm is based on a predefined bad pixel map (as an XML file), either
factory supplied (file loaded as “Factory Map”) or generated by the user (file uploaded as “User
Map 1”). The number of bad pixel entries is maximum 12. The following XML code sample forms
the template for the user to build bad pixel maps.
Note: Identifying bad pixels is the user’s discretion. Teledyne DALSA technical support can provide
guidance.
Methods
There are two replacement algorithms available to the user.
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Method 1: This algorithm replaces a defective pixel with the average value of the pixel to the
left and right of the pixel to be replaced.
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Method 3: This algorithm replaces a defective pixel with a neighbor.