CALIBRATION MAP NAMING CONVENTIONS
All calibration maps for Low Light Sensor Sensitivity are marked with the "LL" symbol.
Each calibration map has a unique name that uses the format described in the table below:
NAME
DESCRIPTION
EXAMPLE
Exposure
Current exposure; to set exposure, go to
If the calibration map was created using Auto Calibration, then "auto" displays instead of an
exposure setting
48
auto
Sensor
Temperature
Sensor temperature (Celsius); in the Lower Status Row, this is the number to the left of the
forward slash (Temp: 32/35)
32C
Year
Year that the calibration map is created (yyyy)
2014
Month
Month that the calibration map is created (mm)
01
Day
Day that the calibration map is created (dd)
28
Letters
Two random alphanumeric characters generated by the camera to prevent any possibility
of duplicate names being created
LQ
Low Light
Indicator
All calibration maps for Low Light Sensor Sensitivity have the suffix "_LL"
LL
For example, a set of calibration maps may look like this:
48_39C_20000115AT
48_39C_20000115ID_LL
auto_40C_20000108NU
48_38C_200001257A_LL
NOTE: If you mount an SSD with calibration files to your computer, each calibration map displays as a sub-folder in a
folder called Calibration. To save a calibration map to your hard drive, copy the entire sub-folder to your drive.
Figure: Sensor Calibration Menu
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