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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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Select either the Luminance or the RGB option by checking the appropriate box. The
Luminance and RGB options correspond to two methods of applying gamma to an
image, as described in the table on the following page:
Luminance
RGB
If you select the Luminance option, the
gamma adjustment process works as
follows:
1. The program translates the RGB pixel
values to
HSL
(hue, saturation, and
luminance) values.
2. Gamma is applied to the luminance.
3. The HSL values are translated back to
the RGB pixels.
If you select the RGB option, the gamma
adjustment process works as follows:
Gamma is applied separately to the red,
green, and blue pixel values.
Usage/Recommendations
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The Luminance option is ideal for
brightfield and macro images with subtle
hues because it preserves the hue of the
darker areas of images as they are
lightened.
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The Luminance option is not
recommended for images that have only
simple red, green, or blue colors. The
brightest areas might turn out white or
pastel.
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The RGB option is ideal for images with
simple red, green, and blue primary
colors. It is not recommended for
images with many subtle hues. The hue
of subtly colored dark areas tends to
change as they are lightened, while
bright, saturated colors remain saturated.
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The RGB option is recommended for
most fluorescence images
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4.
Click on OK to save the Gamma Adjust settings to the Image Setup. When you
capture an image using the setup, the program will automatically gamma adjust the
image according to the settings that you defined.
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Note: From the Image Setup window, you can specify whether or not to auto-
matically apply a gamma adjustment to an image after it is taken. This works well
if you know in advance which gamma value works well for a specific class of
images. If you are not certain of the best gamma value, you can acquire non-
gamma adjusted images, and then use the RGB or HSL gamma adjust options on
the Edit menu. In this way, you can experiment with the gamma adjust options
until you find an optimal value. For more information, refer to Chapter 5,
Viewing, Editing, and Annotating Images.