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Algorithm Inhibits Pattern Formation

Auto Channel Balance Prevents Pattern Formation in Black-and-White Sensors

A well-known problem of black-and-white sensors is pattern formation in the gray area. In order to prevent the resultant patterns in the image, it was necessary in the past to manually adjust the gain. VRmagic has now developed an algorithm that automatically measures and corrects differences in pixel gain. The function has been integrated in the API and CamLab from VRMagic under the name "Auto Channel Balance" and is currently implemented for the camera models VRmC-9/BW, VRmC-9+/BW, VRmFC-9/BW and VRmDC-9/BW.

This phenomenon of pattern formation occurs if the same hardware is used for the black-and-white sensor as for a color sensor. Although the sensor surface does not have a Bayer pattern, which filters the analog color information according to the colors red, green and blue, the signal still passes through three separate channels in the hardware. In color sensors, these three amplifier circuits allow individual adjustment of the colors, e.g. for white balancing. If used with a black-and-white sensor, the separate channels lead to different gain values for neighboring pixels.

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