Nano Series GigE Vision Camera Operational Reference • 155
Gamma Correction Factor
The following graphic shows LUT output data as a function of the gamma correction factor
programmed by the user. An 8-bit LUT is shown as an example and importantly the graphic is not
to scale.
• As Gamma Correction is reduced in value to the minimum allowed, the nonlinear output of
acquisition data through the LUT effectively boosts low value data.
• As Gamma Correction is increased in value to the maximum allowed, the nonlinear output of
acquisition data through the LUT effectively reduces low value data.
DN=00
DN=255
LUT Output
Input DN
DN=00
DN=255
Gamma Factor going to min.
Gamma Factor going to max.