Kaien, yes, sure you can change exposure in trigger mode too. You just need to remember that minimal frame period includes exposure time (but in most applications that time is much shorter than frame readout).
Depending on the frame rate the autoexposure and white balance may be unstable in triggered mode. For most applications where the light source is known (i.e. outdoors) I would recommend calibrating the color gains, and use them fixed with auto white balance disabled. For autoexposure (if you need it) you may want to tweak parameters that define it's operation. You can those settings in camera GUI (camvc). Andrey On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 4:03 AM, Kaien Ban <[email protected]> wrote: > > 1. Can I do change to exposure in trigger mode? > > 2. i transmit tirgger signal Continuous. > Whenever you change the frame, I saved all the frames. > Images were not all perfect. > > enable Auto WB > http://cfile9.uf.tistory.com/image/1411AD0E4B1F77CE5E6798 > http://cfile6.uf.tistory.com/image/1958A00C4B1F78292B578A > > disable Auto WB > http://cfile26.uf.tistory.com/image/1511AD0E4B1F77CE5FFE58 > > Delay times do I need? > > > > _______________________________________________ > Support-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://support.elphel.com/mailman/listinfo/support-list_support.elphel.com > >
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