Sharp DIGITAL CAMERA manual Set a region of interest ROI

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5.6.1. Set a region of interest (ROI)

The sharpVISION camera has a Partial Windowing capability that can be selected and set via the software interface. Using this setting a region of interest for the image that is less than the total available area of the sensor may be selected. This region can be interactively adjusted and can occupy any area of the sensor’s active pixels.

1.Click on the Edit… button on the Camera Control dialog box.

2.From the Edit Region of Interest dialog box, select the ROI by setting the numerical values for its origin and dimensions or by dragging the handles of the red box that highlights the ROI within the sensor area.

Region of Interest options:

Reset: click the button to reset to the maximum value.

After the ROI is set, the selected region will appear in the main viewing window. To resize the image to the screen area, select the Fit to Window from the main toolbar.

1300-DE: ROI boundaries occur on multiples of 16, although the maximum region for a particular binning mode is not restricted to this rule. The minimum ROI is 16 x 16.

1400-DEand 1500-EX: they can do ROI on 4-pixel boundaries in width and 1-pixel in height.

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Contents SharpVISION Copyright 2000, 2006 Integrated Design Tools, IncEurope Copyright Integrated Design Tools, IncTable of Contents Installing the Sharpvision CameraMulti-page Compressed Format MCF Precautions Cleaning the sensorLaser Check cablingWarranty System Overview Introduction to the sharpVISION CameraSharpVISION Digital Camera Software Development Kit Component WindowsMinimum computer requirements Installing the sharpVISION cameraPackage contents Software Installation Windows 2000/XPHardware installation Windows 2000/XPIEEE-1394 Connectors Power ON/OFF Trigger Sync Control Camera lens adapterSharpVISION stand-alone program OverviewFile Camera View Help SharpVISION menu structureFile Menu Save images Camera Menu Camera Control Exposure Mode Trigger/Sync ModeCamera Cooler Acquisition Time OutSet a region of interest ROI Record Settings Acquisitions directorySamples / Images Memory LimitEnable automatic save… Acquisition folder NameImages name prefix Images File TypeView Menu Help MenuAppendix a Troubleshooting Symptom Possible RemedyAppendix B Product Specifications Camera SpecificationsSpectral Sensitivity Lenses and mounts Trigger connector Signal Name Signal Source DescriptionTrigger Cable CablesIeee 1394 Data Cable Appendix C Image Formats Formats overviewTiff Format Bitmap FormatPNG Format AVI FormatMOV Format BLD FormatMulti-page Raw Format MRF File headerMembers Image headerMulti-page Compressed Format MCF Data arraysData arrays

DIGITAL CAMERA specifications

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