Re: [RFC] New class for low level sensors controls?

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Hi Sakari,

On Thursday 08 September 2011 13:44:28 Sakari Ailus wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 08, 2011 at 04:54:23PM +0530, Subash Patel wrote:
> > On 09/06/2011 05:52 PM, Sakari Ailus wrote:
> > > On Tue, Sep 06, 2011 at 01:41:11PM +0200, Laurent Pinchart wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Other controls often found in bayer sensors are black level
> > > > compensation and test pattern.
> > 
> > Does all BAYER sensor allow the dark level compensation programming?
> 
> I'm not sure. I have always seen ISPs being used for that, not sensors.
> 
> > I thought it must be auto dark level compensation, which is done by
> > the sensor. The sensor detects the optical black value at start of
> > each frame, and analog-to-digital conversion is shifted to
> > compensate the dark level for that frame. Hence I am thinking if
> > this should be a controllable feature.
> 
> This is probably what smart sensors could do. If we have a raw bayer sensor
> the computation of the optimal black level compensation could be done by
> some of the controls algorithms run in the user space. Automatic exposure
> probably?

Many "non-smart" raw bayer sensors implement both manual and automatic black 
level compensation. In the first case the user programs a value to be 
subtracted from the pixels (whether that's done in the analog or digital 
domain might be sensor-specific), and in the second case the sensor computes a 
mean black level value based on black lines (optically unexposed) at the top 
of the image.

-- 
Regards,

Laurent Pinchart
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