KSC-3000 Kodak, KSC-3000 Datasheet - Page 20

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KSC-3000

Manufacturer Part Number
KSC-3000
Description
Color Processor Firmware Code Providing 24-bit RGB Color Image Data at 1 Megapixel Resolution And 30 Frames/second.
Manufacturer
Kodak
Datasheet
IMAGE SENSOR SOLUTIONS
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Color Correction (Registers 00A – 00C)
Default:
The color correction stage applies a 3x3 color correction matrix to the image data. The appropriate matrix will
convert the raw image data to a color space compatible with the display device used.
The default matrix yields optimal color reproduction for a Kodak KAI-1020CM pigment CFA imager with an IR cut
filter, and an sRGB-compatible display device. The register values are floating point matrix coefficients, scaled by
1024 to produce a 12-bit integer equivalent.
White Balance (Register 00D)
Default: 1024|1024|1024
Setting the digital white balance gain registers to values other than 1024 will change the overall level of the
corresponding color channel. The gain multiplier is calculated as:
A register setting of 1536 will multiply every pixel in the color channel by 1536/1024, or 1.5.
The gains should be normalized so that the smallest value is 1024 (1.0) to preserve maximum dynamic range.
However, if the maximum gain setting of 4095 (4.0) is insufficient, the smallest gain setting may be reduced below
the nominal setting.
Serial I/F Status (Register 020)
Default: 0
This register indicates errors detected by the serial interface logic. A state machine error is an internal error. An
addressing error indicates that SerLoad was deasserted while sending address data. A write size error indicates that
too much or too little data was provided for a given register during a write. A read size error indicates that too much
or too little data was clocked out from a given register during a read. An invalid write error indicates that a register
address was provided during a write cycle that is either read-only or non-existent. An invalid read error indicates
that a register address was provided during a read cycle that is non-existent. A general error is asserted when any
serial i/f error is detected.
All “status” registers latch any detected errors/conditions and must be explicitly cleared by writing an arbitrary value
(of the correct length) to their address.
TIG Status (Register 021)
Default: 0
This register contains one bit that indicates whether the TIG has completed generating the specified number of
frames once it has been enabled.
K S C - 3 0 0 0 R e v 1 . 0
w w w . k o d a k . c o m / g o / i m a g e r s
1717
92
77
1267
458
473
1405
166
235
GAIN = Register Setting / 1024
5 8 5 - 7 2 2 - 4 3 8 5
E m a i l : i m a g e r s @ k o d a k . c o m

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