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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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Chip Defect Correction
All CCD chips have inherent defects. When you capture an image, the SPOT program
automatically compensates for these defects so that they do not appear on your images.
The Chip Defect Correction option allows you to turn off this automatic correction. This
can be useful in cases when you are performing quantitative measurements of pixel
brightness values and need to see precisely where chip defects are.
The Chip Defect Correction box is, as a default, checked when you define a new image
setup. To turn off the program's automatic chip correction, deselect the Chip Defect
Correction box.
Noise Filter
The Noise Filter box eliminates pixels that appear out of place due to electrical or thermal
noise. If activated, the noise filter checks each pixel on the CCD chip three times, once
each for the red, green, and blue values. If the brightness value for a pixel differs from
any one of the eight surrounding pixels by more than plus or minus the entered
percentage, it is replaced with the average value of the surrounding eight pixels.
To activate the Noise Filter option, check the Noise Filter box, and enter a value between
10 and 100. The default value is 50 %. The program automatically runs the noise filter
each time an image is captured with that image setup.
Image Size Double
When you select the Image Size Double feature, the camera
interpolates
between pixels
in order to create an image that is twice as large. The program reads the red, green, and
blue brightness values for the original (1315 x 1035 pixel) image and interpolates those
values to create a new image that has double the number of columns and rows (i.e., 2630
x 2070 pixels). The red, green, and blue values for the additional pixels are calculated
based on the RGB values of the original pixels.
The Image Size Double feature helps to reduce the
pixellation
of fine detail that often
results when you use lower magnification objectives. When used with low magnification
images, the additional pixels created via the Image Size Double feature help to smooth
out details, which results in the appearance of a higher resolution.
To activate the image size double feature, check the Image Size Double box.