12 Pixel Data Processing
The x- and y-positons are absolute to the sensor pixel matrix. It is independent on the image
format settings (see Chapter 10 for more information about the available image format
configurations).
Fig. 12.16 shows two situations of the crosshairs configuration. The same image format
settings are used in both situations. The crosshairs however is set differently. The crosshairs is
not seen in the image on the right, because the x- and y-position is set outside the ROI region.
(
0 , 0 )
( x
a b s o l u t
, y
a b s o l u t
, G r e y L e v e l )
R O I
( 0 , 0 )
( x
m a x
, y
m a x
)
R O I
( x
a b s o l u t
, y
a b s o l u t
, G r e y L e v e l )
R O I
R O I
( x
m a x
, y
m a x
)
Figure 12.16: Crosshairs absolute position
.
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