4 gain and brightness – ICP DAS USA IM-100 User Manual

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1.4.4 Gain

and

Brightness

The Gain and Brightness adjustment functions are accomplished by

manipulation of the sensor’s digital output signal.

Please refer in Figure 1-4; when the

gain is set to 0, the full 10bit output

range of the camera’s CMOS

sensor will mapped directly to the

8bit output range of the camera. In

this situation, a gray value of 0 is

output from the camera when the

pixels in the sensor are exposed to

no light and a gray value of 255 is

output when the pixels are exposed

to very bright light. This condition is

defined as 0dB of system gain for

the camera.

As shown in the three graphs

below, increasing the gain setting to

a value greater than 0, maps a

smaller portion of the sensor’s 10bit

range to the camera 8bit output.

When a smaller portion of the

sensor range is mapped to the

camera output, the camera’s

sensitivity to a change in light level

is increased.

This feature can be useful when at

your brightest exposure, a gray

value of less than 255 is achieved.

For example, if a maximum gray

value of 127 is achieved with bright

light, you could increase the gain

setting so that the camera is

operating at 6dB; thus seeing an

increase in gray values to 254.

Figure 1-4: Gain Settings Mapping

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