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Operation and Features
3-20 BASLER A101f
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3.11 Color Creation in the A101fc
The CCD sensor used in the A101fc is equipped with an additive color separation filter known as a
Bayer filter. With the Bayer filter, each individual pixel is covered by a micro-lens which allows light
of only one color to strike the pixel. The pattern of the Bayer filter used in the A101
fc is shown in
Figure 3-17. As the figure illustrates, within each block of four pixels, one pixel sees only red light,
one sees only blue light, and two pixels see only green light. (This combination mimics the human
eye’s sensitivity to color.)
Figure 3-17: Bayer Filter Pattern on the A101
fc
When an A101fc is operating in a color output mode, each pixel goes through a two step conversion
process as it exits the sensor and passes through the camera’s electronics.
In the first step of the process, an interpolation algorithm is performed to get full RGB data for the
pixel. (Because each individual pixel gathers information for only one color, an interpolation must
be made from the surrounding pixels to get full RGB data for an individual pixel.)
Since the 1394 Digital Camera Specification requires that color information be transmitted as
YUV, the second step of the process is to convert the RGB information to YUV. The conversion
algorithm uses the following formulas:
Y = 0.3 R + 0.59 G + 0.11 B
U = -0.168 R - 0.33 G + 0.498 B
V = 0.499 R - 0.421 G - 0.078 B
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