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Spatial Correction

The spatial correction feature addresses line gaps in tri-linear sensors of line scan cameras, enhancing continuous image quality across color channels. This adjustment ensures a seamless integration of colors in images captured by the camera.

Example value options:

  • p8 : Adds 8 lines in the positive direction
  • Off : Disables spatial correction
  • n8 : Adds 8 lines in the negative direction

In these example values, 8 is based on the 8x5um spacing between different color bands. The camera selects one color from each subgroup to form the overall RGB pixels, ensuring color accuracy and consistency.

The spatial correction feature accounts for line gaps in tri-linear sensors

See also encoder mode.

GP_SPAT_CORR node

  • Access mode: Read/Write
  • Node type: Enumeration

You can use the eSDK API functions to:

  • get and set the node’s current value
  • get the node’s value options

For information about related features, see General Purpose Input/Output Control Features.

Updated on
October 22, 2024
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