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Multi AOI

uEye Camera Manual Version 3.80

Multi AOI

This tab provides settings for configuring the Multi AOI feature provided by specific uEye sensors. The Multi AOI function allows defining more than one AOI in an image and transferring these AOIs all at the same time (see Area of Interest (AOI) in the Basics chapter).

Figure 120: uEye properties - Multi AOI

Figure 120: uEye properties - Multi AOI

Hinweis

This tab is only available when a camera model of the UI-124x / UI-524x series has been opened in uEye Demo.

Achtung

Notes on Multi AOI on the UI-124x / UI-524x

When the Multi AOI function is enabled, no changes can be made to the image size settings (e.g. binning, subsampling, scaling). Disable Multi AOI to change the size of an image and then re-enable the function.
If sensor hotpixel correction and Multi AOI are enabled, the sensor displays a four pixel wide black line between the AOIs.
The available step widths for the position and size of image AOIs depend on the sensor. The values defining the position and size of an AOI have to be integer multiples of the allowed step widths. For detailed information on the AOI grid see the UI-124x / UI-524x chapter.

X-axes / Y-axes
Select one of the two check boxes to create two AOIs along the X or Y axis. Select both check boxes to create four AOIs.
Sensor hotpixel correction
This check box enables the sensor's internal hotpixel correction function.
Refresh preview
Refreshes the preview image shown at the bottom of the tab.
X1...X4 / Y1...Y4
Defines the X and Y values in pixels for the individual AOIs.
Preview window
Displays a preview image and allows graphically setting the individual AOIs by moving the colored boxes that are displayed at the end of each axis.

Default

Click this button to reset all parameters to the model-specific defaults.


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