2012-03-29 Manual Q-8V100 and S-25A30 Rev. 0.1
preliminary
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7
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
11
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
13
1
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
14
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
15
1
1
1
1
Can’t happen, do not replace pixel
Table 6.1: Weights of N, S, E, W in determining the correction value for the defect pixel.
The defect pixel is enabled or disabled by:
Command Syntax:
DPEx
DPE?
x=0 disables the defect pixel correction.
x=1 enables the defect pixel correction (default).
NOTE:
the advanced defect pixel correction that is described above is not available in the
first prototypes. Instead, in these cameras the defect pixel correction as in e.g. the Q-4A180
is used.
6.5.1. Addition and removal of defect pixels
The camera has a defect pixel map capacity of 1024 pixels.
The defect pixels at the time of camera production are stored as the factory default set.
Users can add defect pixels to the list by:
Command Syntax:
DPx;y
DP?n
Where x and y are the origin (1, 1) base coordinates of the defect pixel.
The sytax DP?n returns the position of the n-th defect pixel in the list. DP?0 returns the
number of defect pixels in the list.
Users can remove a defect pixel by;
Command Syntax:
DPRx;y
Where x and y are the origin (1, 1) base coordinates of the defect pixel.
Alternatively, users can clear the entire defect list by:
Command Syntax:
DPC
After either of the changes described in this subsection, the new (modified) defect list must
be saved to non-volatile memory by:
Command Syntax:
DPSC
Else, the modifications will be lost upon camera reboot.