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20.7 Working with LUTs 255
Figure 3: wxPropView - mv Sensor Register
Tuning possibilities are:
Register Value Property Description Requirements
2400 1 = off
0 = on
Adaptive Local Tone Map-
ping
Linear 16 bit (sensor data is
12 bit) requires pixel format
"BayerGR16"
31d0 1 = on
0 = off
Companding Gamma correction on chip.
Sensor outputs 16 bit dy-
namic companded into 12
bit (see: Figure 1)
31c8 1 = on
0 = off
Motion compensation
20.7 Working with LUTs
There are several use cases concerning LUTs (Look-Up-Tables):
20.7.1 Introducing LUTs
20.7.1.1 Introduction
Look-Up-Tables (LUT) are used to transform input data into a desirable output format. For example, if you want to
invert an 8 bit image, a Look-Up-Table will look like the following:
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