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    SOLVED Cs mipi imx307 image settings brightness, sharpness and gamma missing in i2c driver.

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      MK last edited by

      Hi,
      as mentioned in the spec data docs on the veye website, i expected to find the possibility to set settings for brightness, sharpness, and gamma. See snip below from website:
      veye imx307 website.PNG

      With the i2c toolset i could find these settings.

      How can I adjust the brightness and gamma on the cs-mipi-imx307?

      Thx in advance.

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        veye_xumm @MK last edited by

        @mk
        You can use aetarget to adjust birghtness.http://wiki.veye.cc/index.php/CS-MIPI-X_i2c/zh#aetarget
        For gamma, there is a default value inside the camera, and there is no open setting parameter for the time being.

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          MK @veye_xumm last edited by

          @veye_xumm
          Thxs for you reply. AEtarget is only available in autoexposure mode. Would be nice if i could use this setting also in manual mode. Do you think a upgrade is possible/usefull for this setting?
          (will be used especially in low light conditions with high fps at 60)

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            veye_xumm @MK last edited by

            @mk
            Image brightness depends on several factors: lens, sensor sensitivity, exposure time, gain, and post-processing. The photosensitive ability of lens and sensor is constant in the set state, and the post-processing is ugly because it will damage the details of the image.

            In AE mode, adjusting aetarget will automatically adjust the exposure time and gain to achieve the purpose of adjusting the brightness of the image.

            In ME mode, the exposure time and gain need to be adjusted manually. Because you want to control it manually, there is no auto adjust and no target.

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