High Dynamic Range (HDR)

HDR (High Dynamic Range) provides better contrast and more brightness for darker regions of an image. This effect is completed in a single acquisition.

Note: HDR is supported only with In-Sight 7802P, 7902P, 7905, 8502P, 8505P and 9912 monochrome vision systems.

  • HDR Mode: Defines the method of HDR to use.
    • Disabled (default): Do not use HDR.
    • HDR+: Adjusts each pixel greyscale value by considering neighboring pixels (depending on the kernel size setting). This provides more contrast in dark (underexposed) and light (overexposed) regions than HDR.
    • HDR: Adjusts each pixel greyscale value individually. This provides more contrast with dark (underexposed) regions on the input image.
  • HDR Kernel Size: Defines the number of pixels that are processed simultaneously with HDR+.
    • Small: 121 pixels (11x11 grid)
    • Large: 484 pixels (22x22 grid)