4 Functionality
4.8.2
Gamma
The ’Gamma’ mode performs an exponential amplification, configurable in the range from 0.4
to 4.0. Gamma > 1.0 results in an attenuation of the image (see Fig. 4.46), gamma < 1.0 results
in an amplification (see Fig. 4.47). Gamma correction is often used for tone mapping and
better display of results on monitor screens.
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
Grey level transformation − Gamma: y = (255 / 1023
γ
)
⋅
x
γ
(
γ
≥
1)
x: grey level input value (10 bit) [DN]
y: grey level output value (8 bit) [DN]
γ
= 1.0
γ
= 1.2
γ
= 1.5
γ
= 1.8
γ
= 2.5
γ
= 4.0
Figure 4.46: Applying gamma correction to an image (gamma > 1)
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
Grey level transformation − Gamma: y = (255 / 1023
γ
)
⋅
x
γ
(
γ
≤
1)
x: grey level input value (10 bit) [DN]
y: grey level output value (8 bit) [DN]
γ
= 1.0
γ
= 0.9
γ
= 0.8
γ
= 0.6
γ
= 0.4
Figure 4.47: Applying gamma correction to an image (gamma < 1)
64
Summary of Contents for CameraLink MV1-D1312 series
Page 1: ...User Manual MV1 D1312 I CameraLink Series CMOS Area Scan Camera MAN041 09 2010 V2 5...
Page 2: ......
Page 4: ...2...
Page 8: ...CONTENTS 6...
Page 14: ...2 How to get started CameraLink 12...
Page 24: ...3 Product Specification 22...
Page 72: ...4 Functionality Figure 4 56 Unsharp Mask Examples 70...
Page 110: ...8 Mechanical and Optical Considerations 108...
Page 112: ...9 Warranty 110...
Page 114: ...10 References 112...
Page 118: ...A Pinouts 116...