UNSOLVED GX-MIPI-IMX662 can't save fps parameter
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@alex_ai said in GX-MIPI-IMX662 can't save fps parameter:
Anyway it is not critical issue for me.
I'm trying this new GX-MIPI-IMX662 as improved version of VEYE-MIPI-IMX462 for meteors detection and can't configure with same way.
If turn off denoise_strength_3D the video image is very noisy and as in gx_mipi_i2c no feature to read sensor registers, can I ask to you confirm that:
In low light environment ISP enables HCG mode (register FDG_SEL0 0x3030 sets to 0x01) ?
Maybe you have other recommendations like for IMX462 in this post :The issue where the FPS setting cannot be saved is likely because your module is our first version, and the firmware is not fully refined. You can try restoring the factory default settings and then test again.
https://wiki.veye.cc/index.php/Gx_mipi_i2c.sh_user_guide#factoryparamThe GX series and the VEYE series are completely different. If you would like to manually set the exposure time and gain, that is fully supported as well. Please refer to the section about expmode metime mgainin the following link.
https://wiki.veye.cc/index.php/Gx_mipi_i2c.sh_user_guide
I am currently on the Spring Festival holiday. Maybe replay late.
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@veye_xumm happy holidays!
Yes, I tried manual and auto gain/expmode and it works as expected.For meteors detection I don't need use denoise3d (or use small value ), as it blurs fast moving objects, but without it the image very noisy, which is probably related to HCG and LCG modes of sensor (as it was for my IMX462M camera and you provided custom firmware with enabled HCG), and it is working perfectly on VEYE IMX462 cameras.
For now it has quality of usual IP camera with same sensor (with denoise3d for night sky), will wait, probably it will be improved in future.
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@alex_ai In the current program, HCG will be automatically enabled when the gain is higher than 26 dB — you can give it a try.
Also, please try turning off the 3D noise reduction.
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@veye_xumm yes, you are right, I checked image in 25 and 26 dB - and it is switching.
Probably I used high digital gain (because brightness low than from IMX462 in same gain value) and it produces high level of noise.
About denoise, in IMX462 I'm using 0x02, but not sure what is MIDDLE value, because in IMX662 denoise_strength_3D with 128 produces different picture and I decreased to 40 to have something similar
0x02 NR 2D Mode = OFF; NR 3D Mode = MIDDLEWill test couple nights. Thank you.
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@alex_ai OK, the GX series and the VEYE series use completely different ISP solutions, so their parameters do not correspond one-to-one. I look forward to your test results.
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@veye_xumm found what was wrong,
high level of noise produced gamma_index = 1 (default value), other looks good. -
@alex_ai Thank you for your feedback; we will look into this issue.
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@alex_ai I used firmware version 1.14 for comparison and did not observe any significant noise changes in gamma mode 1 compared to other modes. Could you provide your specific usage parameters and environment?
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Hi @veye_xumm, I didn't say that this is issue, this parameter needs to be changed only in case video recording of the night sky (meteor detection)
From issues what I noticed:
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can't save fps - always 60 after power on
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Sometimes saved parameters resets to default (noticed when set metime to 33333 but forgot set fps 30 before) and manual expmode switched back to auto
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Hi @veye_xumm, I'm still trying to configure imx662 for night capturing (meteor detection) and probably you can help me to clarify what is wrong.
I have several cameras from VEYE (imx462 and imx462 mono) and also imx662 mono from another vendor.
And for all cameras configuration pretty same - use 30fps, exposure time 33333 and gain 30Db for mono version and up to 34Db color version (this range approximately within analog gain).
What I see in GX imx662 - for same parameters image too dark, some brightness I can get from gamma_index (with value 5 or 10) but it still not enough
To get required brightness of image I have to increase gain to 45 which leads to boost digital gain and as result more noise, more hot pixels and overbrighted (oversized) stars.
Questions:
- What could be wrong? (imx662 mono works as expected, not sure it is sensor issue)
- Can I read sensor registors same as on imx462?
My current config (Raspberry Pi 5, Trixie) :
./gx_mipi_i2c.sh -w fps 30 -b $i2cBus ./gx_mipi_i2c.sh -w expmode 0 -b $i2cBus ./gx_mipi_i2c.sh -w metime 33333 -b $i2cBus ./gx_mipi_i2c.sh -w mgain 34 -b $i2cBus ./gx_mipi_i2c.sh -w denoise_strength_3D 0 -b $i2cBus ./gx_mipi_i2c.sh -w denoise_strength_2D 0 -b $i2cBus ./gx_mipi_i2c.sh -w sharppen 30 -b $i2cBus ./gx_mipi_i2c.sh -w gamma_index 5 -b $i2cBus ./gx_mipi_i2c.sh -w daynightmode 1 -b $i2cBusExample of image in same time and same parameters (gain 34) for:
GX IMX662

VEYE IMX462
