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AVT GigE camera attributes
AVT GigE Camera and Driver Attributes V1.3.1
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This document is a master document for all AVT GigE camera models and is NOT camera specific
LUTSave/LUTSaveAll – Command
Saves LUT from volatile memory into flash memory of the camera.
LUTSelector – Enum – R/W
Selects which LUT to control. These LUTs are camera specific.
LUTValue – Integer – R/W
Returns or sets the value at entry LUTIndex.
NirMode – Enum – R/W
Manta NIR models only.
Selects the NIR modes. These modes differ in quantum efficiency, frame rates,
and anti-blooming characteristics.
Note
To avoid confusion, especially with color cameras, we
recommend the following steps:
1. Configure the LUT modes.
2. Enable the LUT.
Note
With ConfigFile control (ConfigFileSave command)
you can‘t save the contents of the LUT.
Possible values: LUT1, LUT2, LUT3, LUT4, LUT5 Default: LUT1
Range: [0 – (2
LUTBitDepthOut
- 1)]
Default: 4095
Off
NirMode set off. Acquire and readout image at same time:
NIR sensitivity: No increased sensitivity in NIR range
Anti-blooming characteristics: As specified by sensor manufacturer
Usage: Best suited if you need very long exposure time
On_HighQuality
[Default] Can‘t acquire and readout image at same time. The exposure time will always
influence frame rate directly:
NIR sensitivity: Increased NIR sensitivity, except for a very small portion of the
exposure time, which is: t
NormalQE
= MIN(4300 μs, ExposureValue/4)
Anti-blooming characteristics:
Very good if ExposureMode = Manual
Adaptively reduced if ExposureValue < 13200 μs or ExposureMode = External
Usage: Best suited for high-dynamic range (HDR) light conditions
On_Fast
Acquire and readout image at same time:
NIR sensitivity: Increased NIR sensitivity during total exposure time
Anti-blooming characteristics: Reduced anti-blooming characteristics
Usage: Best suited for low-light applications and small exposure times