CVuEye.INI Driver File Contents (CVB_uEye_Interface_1.04.03.zip)

;*******************************************************************************
;                      IDS Imaging Development Systems GmbH
;-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
; File     : CVuEye.INI
; Author   : IDS
; Datum    : May 2006
; Text     : initialisation file for IDS uEye driver.
; Revision : 1.4.3.283
;                   
; Note	   : This Ini-File is based on the Falcon Ini-File so you can use your
;			 existing Falcon Ini-File. Some Parameters that are only valid for
;			 Falcon devices and not supported by uEye Cameras are ignored in
;			 this case.
;			 You can even use your existing Falcon Ini-File. In this case all
;			 uEye specific parameters will be set to their default.
;*******************************************************************************

;REG_INIFILEKEY_NAME    \\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Common Vision Blox\Image Manager\IDS
;REG_INIFILE_NAME       "CVuEye Driver INI-File"

[SYSTEM-COMMON]

; Enable/Disable Logging to a consoleWindow
EnableLogging   = 0

; Use the BoardID to open Boards
UseBoardId		= 0

; This would be the section for the first Camera in the system
; Values can be model dependent
; Please add another section like [BOARD1] for every other board in the system
[BOARD0]

; Number of PingPongBlocks in Hostbuffer
NumBuffer = 3

RotateImage = 0

BoardID = -1

; Use the optional Memorymodule if connected
; dont use:	0
; use for single aqqusition: 1
MemoryModule = 0

; Pixelclock for uEye cameras
; default (model dependant) -1
Pixelclock = -1

; Framerate
; max framerate -1
Framerate = -1

; Exposure Time
; model dependant
; value in ms is divided by 100
; max Exposure		0
; default Exposure -1
Exposure = -1


; resolution reduction can be done by using subsampling OR binning
; model dependant
; dont use any				        0
; use 2 times horizontal reduction	1
; use 2 times vertical reduction	2
; use 4 times horizontal reduction  4
; use 4 times vertical reduction    8
; to use a combination of h + v sum the correspondent values.
SubSampling = 0
Binning = 0

; model dependant
; Use Default camera resolution -1
ImageSizeDx = -1
ImageSizeDY = -1

; 0... model dependant
; Use Default-1
ImagePosX = -1
ImagePosY = -1


; 0...255
; Default -1 (use 100)
Brightness = -1

; 0...511
; Default -1 (use 216)
Contrast = -1

; 0..1000
; Default -1 (use 100)
Gamma = -1

; Master Gain Channel
; model dependant
; 0..100
MasterGain = -1

; Red Green and Blue Gain Channels
; model dependant
; 0..100
RedGain = -1
GreenGain = -1
BlueGain = -1

; Blacklevel Compensation
; model dependant
; 0 disable, 1 enable, -1 default
BLCompensation = -1

; Blacklevel Offset
; model dependant
; 0..255
BLOffset = -1


; Bayer 0   Raw Bayer Format or Y8
; Color 1	RGB24 Color Mode
; S/W	2	Y8 Color Mode
ColorMode = 1


; if autobrightness (autoexposure or autogain) is activated, it works on this aoi
ABrightAoiXPos = 0
ABrightAoiYPos = 0
ABrightAoiWidth = -1
ABrightAoiHeight = -1

; Speed, reference and limits for AutoBrightness
ABrightSpeed = -1
ABrightReference = -1
ABrightMaxGain = -1
ABrightMaxExp = -1


; Whitebalance Mode
; IS_SET_WB_DISABLE			0x0000
; IS_SET_WB_USER			0x0001
; IS_SET_WB_AUTO_ENABLE     0x0002
; IS_SET_WB_AUTO_ENABLE_ONCE 0x0004
; IS_SET_WB_DAYLIGHT_65		0x0101
; IS_SET_WB_COOL_WHITE		0x0102
; IS_SET_WB_U30				0x0103
; IS_SET_WB_ILLUMINANT_A	0x0104
; IS_SET_WB_HORIZON			0x0105
WhiteBalanceMode = 0

; if Whitebalance is set to user defined mode the following is important:
; Red, Green and Blue factor for manual white balancing
; value is divided by 100
WBRed = 100
WBGreen = 100
WBBlue = 100

; if AutoWhitebalance is active the aoi to work on can be specified
AWBAoiXPos = 0
AWBAoiYPos = 0
AWBAoiWidth = -1
AWBAoiHeight = -1

; Speed, offset and limits for AutoWB
AWBSpeed = -1
AWBROffset = 0
AWBBOffset = 0
AWBMinGain = 0
AWBMaxGain = 100

; Color Correction processing block
; 0 disable, 1 enable, -1 default
ColorCorrection = -1

; BadPixelCorrection
; 0 disable, 1 enable, -1 default
BPCorrection = -1

; Edge Enhancement
; IS_EDGE_EN_DISABLE		0x00
; IS_EDGE_EN_STRONG			0x01
; IS_EDGE_EN_WEAK			0x02
EdgeEnhancement = 0

; Used trigger mode:
; IS_SET_TRIG_HI_LO			0x001
; IS_SET_TRIG_LO_HI			0x002	(not for all revisions)	
; IS_SET_TRIG_SOFTWARE		0x008
TriggerMode = 0x001

; time in us to wait after the trigger signal to acquisition starts 
; model dependant
TriggerDelay = 0

; IS_SET_FLASH_OFF			0x00
; IS_SET_FLASH_LO_ACTIVE    0x01
; IS_SET_FLASH_HI_ACTIVE	0x02
Strobe = 0

; FlashStrobe delay and duration time in us
; use no delay and full duration (auto)	 0 each
; flash during global exposure time		-1 each
FlashDelay = 0
FlashDuration = 0

; only 1 Port on uEye
StartupPort = 0
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