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The front-facing LED can be programmed to emit colors in 8-bit 3-channel RGB color space (24 bits total), though due to technical limitations some of the colors cannot be presented accurately - which is something only people with an exceptional color perception would ever notice. | The front-facing LED can be programmed to emit colors in 8-bit 3-channel RGB color space (24 bits total), though due to technical limitations some of the colors cannot be presented accurately - which is something only people with an exceptional color perception would ever notice. | ||
- | The design is currently utilizing a CREE 3 element LED part number CLVBA-FKA-CAEDH8BBB7a363. | + | The design is currently utilizing a [[http:// |
- | Dominant | + | ^ Color ^ Dominant |
- | Red | + | | Red | 619-624nm |
- | Green | + | | Green | 520-540nm |
- | Blue 460-480nm | + | | Blue | 460-480nm |
- | Luminous Intensity (mcd) @IF=20mA | + | The LED is mounted on the camerboard. |
- | Red | + | |
- | Green | + | |
- | Blue | + | |
- | + | ||
- | The LED is mounted on the camerboard. | + | |
**N.B.** | **N.B.** | ||
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Total number of remembered " | Total number of remembered " | ||
- | Generally you are way better off using a provided GUI for the same operation, described in the section [[# | + | Generally you are way better off using a provided GUI for the same operation, described in the section [[# |
=== Reset from SPI Flash === | === Reset from SPI Flash === | ||
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Many factors can introduce those sporadic fluctuations, | Many factors can introduce those sporadic fluctuations, | ||
- | During power cycle the SUB2r camera performs auto-calibration and tries to figure out which pixels " | + | During power cycle the SUB2r camera performs auto-calibration and tries to figure out which pixels " |
To that end a function is provided that allows to perform the re-calibration without power cycling the camera. Video streaming has to be stopped for the calibration to be done properly. | To that end a function is provided that allows to perform the re-calibration without power cycling the camera. Video streaming has to be stopped for the calibration to be done properly. | ||
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Detecting too many pixels may degrade the final image quality as it will result in a (though relatively tiny) loss of details. | Detecting too many pixels may degrade the final image quality as it will result in a (though relatively tiny) loss of details. | ||
- | There' | + | There' |
{{: | {{: | ||
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Once the calibration is finished a new '' | Once the calibration is finished a new '' | ||
- | Prior to de-Bayering or demosaicing, | + | Prior to de-Bayering or demosaicing, |
**NOTE:** The OVT10823 sensor is a native 4K chip which is down sampled by binning and skipping method to 1080p. | **NOTE:** The OVT10823 sensor is a native 4K chip which is down sampled by binning and skipping method to 1080p. | ||
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* If you are feeling particularly confident (or adventurous) you can disable the "are you sure?" warning popup when running unsafe commands. You will be asked again (ONE LAST TIME!) and then you are on your own - the warranty doesn' | * If you are feeling particularly confident (or adventurous) you can disable the "are you sure?" warning popup when running unsafe commands. You will be asked again (ONE LAST TIME!) and then you are on your own - the warranty doesn' | ||
* Auto-refresh interval is used, for example, in the '' | * Auto-refresh interval is used, for example, in the '' | ||
- | * Whenever a single command or a batch of commands takes longer than this specified amount of time a '' | + | * Whenever a single command or a batch of commands takes longer than this specified amount of time a '' |
* When upgrading firmware you can change the earliest release cycle to consider for your new image. Normally you are going to be just fine with the default '' | * When upgrading firmware you can change the earliest release cycle to consider for your new image. Normally you are going to be just fine with the default '' | ||
==== Technical Info ==== | ==== Technical Info ==== | ||
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The '' | The '' | ||
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+ | ==== Color Grading setup ==== | ||
+ | [[Color Grading shortcuts]] | ||
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