Sensor Calibration

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Sensor calibration, also known as black shading, is a process during which the camera optimizes image quality by ensuring that pixel sensitivity remains consistent throughout the sensor. Calibrating the sensor generates a calibration map based on system and environment settings. After calibration, the sensor shows a uniform noise profile over the whole area without any falloffs on any side.

The camera offers two (2) ways to calibrate the sensor:

For more information, see the Sensor Calibration Methods article.

NOTE: Calibration maps are still available after performing a system restore.

When to Calibrate Sensor

Calibration is required:

  • After an extreme change in temperature (+/– 30°F or +/–15°C) from the current calibration map.
  • After an extreme change in exposure time (+/– 1/2 sec) from the current calibration map.
  • If either the T or E in the CAL: T/E indicator is not green.
  • After each firmware upgrade.

To check the temperature/exposure of the current calibration file, go to Menu > Settings > Maintenance > System Status > Project Status.