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Applying an on-board calibration
When activating or switching an on-board calibration, the camera will require
a few seconds to fully activate the calibration and start sending corrected
frames.
This will also result in a decreased framerate during that activation period.
When Xeneth is using the
(Camera memory)
mode (also see Chapter 2.3), one of the
default NUC calibrations is automatically applied, as defined by the
Factory default
user set
(see Chapter 8).
To manually enable an on-board calibration or to switch the currently active calibration, use
the
Image Correction Control
functionality on the
Settings
– Camera
tab.
The camera has a global override to enable or disable all on-board image processing
algorithms, including calibrations. To use all subsequent functionality set
Raw mode
to
False.
Image correction source control
allows you to select the on-board memory slot that is
currently activated by using the
Selector
dropdown menu. In
Content
the type of calibration
in that slot is displayed.
The gain/offset correction and the bad pixel replacement can be toggled
On
or
Off
individually using
NUC correction
and
Bpr correction
respectively.
NUC correction
can also
be set to
Fpn
to only apply the offset correction which removes fixed pattern noise.
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