This chapter contains the descriptions of all supported features from the Sub-Region Control category.
Name |
SubRegionControl |
Category |
Root |
Interface |
Category |
Access |
Read |
Unit |
- |
Visibility |
Expert |
Values |
- |
Standard |
IDS |
Availability uEye+ |
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Availability uEye |
Sub-regions are regions relative to the current ROI and are used to calculate indicators for various camera functions, such as ExposureAuto and GainAuto.
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If you change the image ROI after you have set the sub-region, the sub-region becomes invalid. Therefore, proceed as follows: 1.Set the image ROI. 2.Set the sub-region. |
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uEye cameras: This feature is only supported by UI-1007XS Rev. 1.1 and UI-1007XS. |
Defining the scope for the sub-region
•Use the SubRegionSelector to define the camera function that should be controlled with the information that is collected in the sub-region.
Defining the sub-region
•Define whether the sub-region corresponds to the ROI or is only a part of the ROI with SubRegionFollowSource.
•Use SubRegionHeight and SubRegionWidth to define the size of your sub-region.
•Use SubRegionOffsetX and SubRegionOffsetY to define the location of your sub-region within the ROI.
•SubRegionSourceSelector: Defines inside which ROI the sub-region is located.
Fig. 218: Relationship between sensor size, ROI and sub-region