Hello Gergely,

Are you using monochrome sensors? The monochrome sensors are just no-mosaic 
version of the color ones, so there are still separate analog paths and so 
color gains for the 4 channels (corresponding to Bayer pattern) and I suspect 
they are not balanced - that may cause 2x2 pixel pattern.

One of the reasons the color channels are not balanced that I suspect is that 
the clock phase (pixel data to pixel clock) is not set correctly - in stereo 
camera the cables are long and the signal "eye" is not that wide, so the moment 
when the incoming pixel data is latched in the FPGA should be set correctly. It 
is probably our fault - ourselves we only use color sensors where such problems 
immediately reveal themselves by wrong colors (when the pixels are shifted by 
1, green becomes purple. And when pixels go to the wrong color channels, the 
automatic white balancing (it should work with monochrome sensors too) gets 
positive (instead of negative) feedback, so instead of balancing colors they go 
to maximal dis-balance You should be able to see that in the color gains (they 
are also encoded in the MakerNote field of the Exif header).

We'll think of the best procedure to set the clock phase correctly for the 
monochrome sensor and send you the recommendations later today,

Andrey
PS. For monochrome sensors I would recommend you to use green band-pass filters 
- one of the reasons we use color sensors is that we can process each color 
channel separately and compensate chromatic aberration of the lens. 




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