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manual:sub2r_control_center [2018/01/25 06:27] – [DPC - Defective Pixel Calibration] Igor Yefmovmanual:sub2r_control_center [2022/04/04 23:32] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 Total number of remembered "defective" pixels is limited to 65536. Total number of remembered "defective" pixels is limited to 65536.
  
-Generally you are way better off using a provided GUI for the same operation, described in the section [[#DPC calibration]] further down.+Generally you are way better off using a provided GUI for the same operation, described in the section [[#DPC - Defective Pixel Calibration]] further down.
  
 === Reset from SPI Flash === === Reset from SPI Flash ===
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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't cover damage caused by using the tool in this manner   * 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't cover damage caused by using the tool in this manner
   * Auto-refresh interval is used, for example, in the ''Sensor'' tab for monitoring some of the changes in image sensor's registers when enabling the ''Auto-refresh''   * Auto-refresh interval is used, for example, in the ''Sensor'' tab for monitoring some of the changes in image sensor's registers when enabling the ''Auto-refresh''
-  * Whenever a single command or a batch of commands takes longer than this specified amount of time a ''Meditating...'' dialog box pops up to show progress{{ :manual:frankie-meditation.png?nolink |Meditaion...}}+  * Whenever a single command or a batch of commands takes longer than this specified amount of time a ''Meditating...'' dialog box pops up to show progress(({{:manual:frankie-meditation.png?nolink|Meditaion...}}))
   * 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 ''Release candidate'' setting, but if you are an early adopter you might want to change that to ''Evaluation'' or even earlier than that. As always - the earlier the code is in a release cycle, the more risk there is that it would have bugs and other unintended behavior.   * 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 ''Release candidate'' setting, but if you are an early adopter you might want to change that to ''Evaluation'' or even earlier than that. As always - the earlier the code is in a release cycle, the more risk there is that it would have bugs and other unintended behavior.
 ==== Technical Info ==== ==== Technical Info ====
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 The ''Version'' information includes the date and time of the build((in ''GMT'' time zone)) in the following format: ''YYMMDD_hhmm'' and uses a 24-hour clock. The ''Version'' information includes the date and time of the build((in ''GMT'' time zone)) in the following format: ''YYMMDD_hhmm'' and uses a 24-hour clock.
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 +==== Color Grading setup ====
 +[[Color Grading shortcuts]]
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