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Camera Device Settings: Flip Image
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The Nearest Color mode: the Bayer matrix from sensor is transformed into destina-
tion stream using the Nearest Color algorithm (the fastest algorithm that gives the
worst image quality (compared to other algorithms)
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The Bilinear mode: the Bayer matrix from sensor is transformed into destination
stream using Bilinear algorithm (slower algorithm that gives better quality)
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The Laplacian mode: the Bayer matrix from sensor is transformed into destination
stream using Linear Interpolation with Laplacian second-order correction terms (the
slowest algorithm that gives the best quality)
Note:
The Color Mode section is disabled when running the SMX-M81M Camera (
see Figure 7-2 Device Settings win-
)
Figure 7-2 Device Settings window for the SMX-M81M Cameras
Flip Image
Use Flip Image controls to flip the image horizontally and/or vertically
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Horizontal flipping is done by the camera software (as a result, frame rate may
decrease,
see chapter “Frame Rate Control”
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Vertical flipping is done by the camera hardware
Average Frames
The Average Frames controls are used to increase the image quality by compensating
the random noise of the sensor
There are two averaging modes:
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Last N frames: the currently displayed frame is the average of the last N frames. The
picture is updated every frame