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Ch 3 – Preparing to Take a Picture
Image Setup Options
User’s Guide to the SPOT Cooled Color Digital Camera, 6/9/98
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Binning
Binning is a pre-exposure option that tells the camera to combine adjacent pixels on the
CCD chip. The camera treats each set of combined pixels as one large pixel, and more
photons hit this large pixel than each of original small pixels. The large pixels
accumulate electrons faster and are therefore more sensitive to light. Binning has three
effects on image processing:
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Light sensitivity is increased.
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Download time is decreased.
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Resolution is decreased.
Binning is particularly helpful when you want to drastically reduce exposure and
download times for dim images and you don’t mind a decreased resolution.
The SPOT camera offers four binning options, each of which is illustrated in the table
below:
Binning Options
Combined Pixels on the CCD Chip
None
2 x 2
(4 pixels = 1)
3 x 3
(9 pixels = 1)
4 x4
(16 pixels =1)
The default binning option is set to None. To select a new binning option, click on the
setting that you want to use.