Specifications

The bad pixel correction applies up to six non-false neighbor pixels, in order to
determine an interpolated value from the neighbors. At the position of the bad
pixel an interpolated value in exchange of the bad pixel value is output.
The parameter F controls the operation mode of the bad pixel correction.
The following value assignment is applied:
Example
Activate the bad pixel correction.
>F=1[CR]
By means of parameter C the file number of the required correction data is indi-
cated. Ex factory the bad pixels are determined one time and the corresponding
correction data is stored in a special data format in the camera. As only one file
with correction data generally exists in the camera, it is not necessary to change
this parameter.
Example
Initialization of the correction data for the bad pixel correction from the file
0x70.
>C=70[CR]
Value Description
0 Bad pixel correction deactivated;
output of the uncorrected data.
1 Bad pixel correction is applied.
2 Testing mode, output of correc-
tion data. (*)
Table 39: Parameter F: values
Note
(*) Operation mode 2 exists for test purposes.
If you activate this mode, the module does not transmit any
incoming image data. The module is a data source itself
instead.
GigE Feature Name Feature Visibility Description
BPC_OperationMode Expert Operation mode of the bad pixel
correction
(F=<value> command)
BPC_CorrectionData_FileNumber Expert File number of the correction data
for the bad pixel correction.
(C=<value> command)
Table 40: GigE feature: Bad pixel correction (BPC)