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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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Pixel Bit Depth Settings
Characteristics
8 bpp (monochrome)
The 8 bit setting is often used in cases where 256 gray levels are
adequate. The lower number of bits per pixel results in smaller,
more manageable image file sizes.
A typical 8 bpp image is 1.29 Mb
12 bpp (monochrome)
The greater number of bits per pixel in the 12 bit setting provides
users with 4096 gray levels. This provides a more accurate
means of measuring brightness in a monochrome image, and
helps to reduce
banding
problems that often appear when an
image is modified. One of the disadvantages of using the 12 bit
setting is that all pictures will be taken at a gain of one. The
inability to use higher levels of gain means that exposure times
for dim images will be longer. And, file sizes are larger.
A typical 12 bpp image is 1.94 Mb.
24 bpp (RGB color)
The 24 bit setting provides 8 bits per color, per pixel (i.e., 8 x 3 =
24). As noted, the 24 bit setting is the most common choice for
most users because it is an industry standard in terms of printing,
the Windows operating system, and monitor display.
This setting
meets the needs of most users.
A typical 24 bpp image is 3.88 Mb.
36 bpp (RGB color)
The 36 bit setting provides 12 bits per color, per pixel (i.e., 12 x 3
= 36). The 36 bit option is often used in cases where images are
heavily modified. Like the 12 bit option, the 36 bit setting
provides users with 4096 brightness levels per color and thereby
reduces banding problems when images are stretched. As with
the 12 bit setting, all pictures are taken at a gain of one.
A typical 36 bpp image is 5.83 Mb.
Exposure
The Exposure options on the Image Setup window tell the camera what settings to use
when taking a picture. Carefully considered definition of these settings helps to ensure
that your images come out in the way that you want them to.
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Note: As noted earlier, the available exposure options vary according to the image
depth that you select.