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The Camera ISP Core is designed to optimize image signal processing by integrating sophisticated algorithms that produce sharp, high-resolution images while requiring minimal logic. Compatible with RGB Bayer and monochrome image sensors, this core handles inputs from 8 to 14 bits and supports resolutions from 256x256 up to 8192x8192 pixels. Its multi-pixel processing capabilities per clock cycle allow it to achieve performance metrics like 4Kp60 and 4Kp120 on FPGA devices. It uses AXI4-Lite and AXI4-Stream interfaces to streamline defect correction, lens shading correction, and high-quality demosaicing processes. Advanced noise reduction features, both 2D and 3D, are incorporated to handle different lighting conditions effectively. The core also includes sophisticated color and gamma corrections, with HDR processing for combining multiple exposure images to improve dynamic range. Capabilities such as auto focus and saturation, contrast, and brightness control are further enhanced by automatic white balance and exposure adjustments based on RGB histograms and window analyses. Beyond its core features, the Camera ISP Core is available with several configurations including the HDR, Pro, and AI variations, supporting different performance requirements and FPGA platforms. The versatility of the core makes it suitable for a range of applications where high-quality real-time image processing is essential.
The WDR Core provides an advanced approach to wide dynamic range imaging by controlling image tone curves automatically based on scene analysis. This core is adept at ensuring that both shadows and highlights are appropriately compensated, thus maintaining image contrast and true color fidelity without the reliance on frame memory. Automatic adjustments extend the dynamic range of captured images, providing detailed correction in overexposed and underexposed areas. This capability is vital for environments with variable lighting conditions where traditional gamma corrections might introduce inaccuracies or unnatural visual effects. The core focuses on enhancing the user experience by delivering detailed and balanced images across diverse scenarios. Its versatility is particularly useful in applications like surveillance, where clarity across a range of light levels is critical, and in consumer electronics that require high-quality imaging in varying illumination.
The HDR Core is engineered to deliver enhanced dynamic range image processing by amalgamating multiple exposures to preserve image details in both bright and dim environments. It has the ability to support 120dB HDR through the integration of sensors like IMX585 and OV10640, among others. This core applies motion compensation alongside detection algorithms to mitigate ghosting effects in HDR imaging. It operates by effectively combining staggered based, dual conversion gain, and split pixel HDR sensor techniques to achieve realistic image outputs with preserved local contrast. The core adapts through frame-based HDR processing even when used with non-HDR sensors, demonstrating flexibility across various imaging conditions. Tone mapping is utilized within the HDR Core to adjust the high dynamic range image to fit the display capabilities of devices, ensuring color accuracy and local contrast are maintained without introducing noise, even in low light conditions. This makes the core highly valuable in applications where image quality and accuracy are paramount.
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