Assembly: Cognex.VisionPro.Core (in Cognex.VisionPro.Core.dll) Version: 75.1.0.0
Property Value
Type: DoubleImplements
ICogAcqContrast Contrast| Event Type | Reason |
|---|---|
| ICogChangedEvent Changed | Fires when the contrast is changed. The following state flag may be affected: |
| Exception | Condition |
|---|---|
| NotImplementedException | The attached hardware is an L4000. Note that this is different from behavior of other platforms where the interface will be null and may require an extra check where an L4000 may potentially be accessed by the calling code. |
| ArgumentException | Value is less than 0 or Value is greater than 1.0. |
Sets or gets the contrast level. This value ranges from 0.0 (least contrast) to 1.0 (most contrast).
Not all FIFOs support this property. Check whether the FIFO supports it, as in the example, before using this property.
The contrast and brightness values control how different light levels are mapped to pixel values. Assume that you are working with an 8-bit image. All the light levels entering the camera must be mapped to a pixel value from 0 to 255.
Contrast determines how the light levels are mapped to the 256 light levels. A low value closer to 0.0 maps more light values to the pixel value range.
A high value closer to 1.0 maps fewer light values to the pixel value range. Light values that are below or above the contrast threshold are mapped to the lowest and highest pixel values, respectively.
For multichannel FIFOs, Contrast sets the contrast of all channels to the same value. To set the contrast of individual channels, use ICogAcqContrastMultiChannel.SetContrastMultiChannel(Int32, Double).
Default Value: CDC-50 camera: 0.15 CDC-100 camera: 0.66 CDC-200 camera: 0.45 All other cameras: 0.35