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8 Applications
grayscale format with the exception of the LUT/gamma curves.
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Direct raw bayer (12)
Direct output of the sensor's raw data (12 bits per pixel, starting from the least significant bit
(LSB)).
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Direct raw bayer (16)
Direct output of the sensor's raw data (12 bits per pixel, starting from the most significant bit
(MSB)).
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Grayscale (8)
Output of a grayscale image to which the LUT/gamma curve has been applied (8 bits per pixel).
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Grayscale (12)
Output of a grayscale image to which the LUT/gamma curve has been applied (12 bits per pixel,
starting from least significant bit (LSB)).
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Grayscale (16)
Output of a grayscale image to which the LUT/gamma curve has been applied (12 bits per pixel,
starting from most significant bit (MSB)).
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RGB15 (5 5 5)
Output of an image converted according to RGB 15 (5 bits per pixel for R, G and B)
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RGB16 (5 6 5)
Output of an image converted according to RGB 16 (5 bits per pixel for R and G, 6 bits per pixel for
B)
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RGB24 (8 8 8)
Output of an image converted according to RGB 24 (8 bits per pixel for R, G and B)
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RGB32 (8 8 8)
Output of an image converted according to RGB 32 (8 bits per pixel for R, G and B, 8 bit padding)
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RGBY (8 8 8 8)
Output of an image converted according to RGB 24 (8 bits per pixel for R, G and B) and an
additional gray channel (8 bits per pixel)
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RGB30 (10 10 10)
Output of an image converted according to RGB 30 (10 bits per pixel for R, G and B, 2 bit padding
(MSB = 0))
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YUV422
Output of an image converted according to YUV (8 bits per pixel for U, Y, V and Y)
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YCbCr (8 8 8 8)
Output of an image converted according to YUV (8 bits per pixel for Cb, Y, Cr and Y)
We recommend 32-bit RGB mode for TrueColor applications. Y8 mode is usually used for
monochrome applications.
The General: Color Formats and Memory Formats chapter in the uEye Programming
Manual shows you in detail how the color formats are represented in the image memory.
· Display mode
With these radio buttons you select the display mode for the image.
§ Device independent (DIB)
The processor actively renders the image. This color format is supported by all graphics
hardware and is recommended for applications that will be used on different PCs.
§ Overlay

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