Features AW00123409000
252 Basler ace USB 3.0
define the "virtual sensor" for the transmitted image. The "excess" columns and rows were excluded
from binning and from the virtual sensor.
Carry out the following routine whenever setting binning values:
1. Set the binning as desired.
The related spatial information (offset, ROI width, ROI height) is expressed in terms of virtual
sensor rows and columns.
2. Acquire an image.
3. Check, whether the scene you want to image is fully imaged.
4. If necessary, adjust the settings for the virtual rows or columns to fully image the scene of
interest.
Possible Image Distortion
Objects will only appear undistorted in the image, if the numbers of binned lines and columns are
equal. With all other combinations, the imaged objects will appear distorted. If, for example, vertical
binning by 2 is combined with horizontal binning by 4 the widths of the imaged objects will appear
shrunk by a factor of 2 compared to the heights.
If you want to preserve the aspect ratios of imaged objects when using binning, you must use
vertical and horizontal binning where equal numbers of lines and columns are binned, e.g. vertical
binning by 3 combined with horizontal binning by 3.
To ensure that the scene of interest appears fully on the binned image: