- SS-HQ1 Application Notes -
Ver.1.0.0 January 7, 2005
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Setting for number of peripheral pixels during dynamic detection
With dynamic detection, one of the detection conditions is that the pixels surrounding the target pixel be at or
below the dark level reference value during the normal imaging state. The following parameter is used to
change the number of peripheral pixels for the target pixel (blemish pixel).
Table 11.2-20 Setting for number of peripheral pixels during dynamic detection
Parameter
Description
DETSPEC CAT11_Byte1_bit5-7
0[h]: All 10 peripheral pixels
1[h]: One of the ten peripheral pixels is not judged
2[h]: Two of the ten peripheral pixels are not judged
3[h]: Three of the ten peripheral pixels are not judged
4[h]: Eight pixels (above, below, left, right)
5[h]: One of the eight pixels
(above, below, left, right) is not judged
6[h]: Four pixels (above, below, left, right)
7[h]: Four pixels in horizontal direction
Fig 11.2-7 Layout of target pixel and peripheral pixels
Blemish releasing function ON/OFF
This parameter is used to turn ON/OFF the function for releasing blemishes that have been detected/corrected
through dynamic detection.
Table 11.2-21 Blemish releasing function ON/OFF parameter
Parameter
Description
DYNDELON CAT1_Byte2_bit0
0[h]: Turns blemish releasing function OFF
1[h]: Turns blemish releasing function ON
* Valid when DYNDETON=1[h]
: Circumference Pixel
: Target Pixel
All 10 Pixels
8 Pixels of the left, right,
top and bottom
4 Pixels of the left, right,
top and bottom
4 Pixels of horizontal direction