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Binning4.1.7
On digital  cameras,  you  can  nd several operations  for  progressing  sensitivity. One of 
them is the so-called "Binning". Here, the charge carriers of neighboring pixels are aggre-
gated. Thus, the progression is greatly increased by the amount of binned pixels. By using
this operation, the progression in sensitivity is coupled to a reduction in resolution.
Baumer cameras support three types of Binning - vertical, horizontal and bidirectional.
In unidirectional binning, vertically or horizontally neighboring pixels are aggregated and
reported to the software as one single "superpixel".
In bidirectional binning, a square of neighboring pixels is aggregated.
Binning Illustration Example
without
1x2
2x1
2x2
Figure37►
Full frame image, no
binning of pixels.
Figure38►
Vertical binning causes
a vertically compressed
image with doubled
brightness.
Figure39►
Horizontal binning
causes a horizontally
compressed image with
doubled brightness.
Figure40►
Bidirectional binning
causes both a hori-
zontally and vertically
compressed image with
quadruple brightness.

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