4 blemish compensation, 5 gamma setting (look up table), 6 knee compensation – JAI AT-140GE User Manual

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9.4.4 Blemish compensation
The AT-140GE has a blemish compensation circuit.
Blemish control has 0:OFF, 1:Black, 2:White and 3:Both. When 1, 2 or 3 is selected, the
stored factory data can be loaded.

Fig.30 Conceptual drawing for blemish compensation

9.4.5 Gamma setting (Look Up Table)
The AT-140GE has various gamma settings
including LUT (Look Up Table). Gamma can be
set OFF (1.0), 0.6, 0.45, or to exhibit
characteristics set using LUT.
The following shows the typical characteristics
in the case of gamma 0.6.




Fig.31. Gamma setting

CCD out

Analog Signal

Digital Out(32bit)

Digital Out(24bit)

Black

Setup 3.6%, 25mV

32LSB

8LSB

200mV

700mV

890LSB

222LSB

230mV↑

800mV

1023LSB

255LSB

9.4.6 Knee compensation
If the relation of input and output is linear (1:1), the
output signal is saturated at a certain level of the
input signal and details cannot be reproduced in the
saturated area. The knee compensation circuit
maintains linear output up to a knee point and
compresses the level after the knee point. This is set
by a knee slope function. The AT-140GE supports up
to 200% signal compression by knee slope. Factory
default is OFF.


Fig.32 Example of Knee characteristics

Functions

Data length

Setting range

Knee Point

10bit

0LSB ~ 1023LSB

Knee Slope

12bit

0(x0.0005) ~ 4095(x2.0000)

Defective Pixel

Video Input

V

id

eo

O

ut

pu

t

Knee Slope

Knee Point

Analog Signal [mV]

Black Level

1023

890

32

0

25

700

Di

gi

ta

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Ou

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[L

SB

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100% Level

White Clip Level

835

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