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First Light C-RED 3
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Figure 29:
Delayed abort of triggered acquisition of 3 frames
This figure puts in evidence the delayed abort of a triggered acquisition of 3 frames.
Even if the FPS_Tint_in signal falls to zero during the acquisition of the second frame, the second frame
exposure and reading is done as usual. The transmission of the third frame is not done.
On some specific situations (long exposure durations for example), it may be useful to abort the
acquisition of the frame immediately. This can be done by setting a very short exposure duration. The
abort will occur within a few milliseconds (roughly the time to read the frame).
Bad Pixel Correction
Bad pixel correction can be made on the fly by the camera.
During the production/characterization of the camera, First Light Imaging computes a map of the bad
pixels and upload it into the camera.
When enabled, bad pixel correction is the first correction applied on pixel values received from the
sensor.
The bad pixel’s value is replaced by the value of an adjacent pixel (left or right)

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