From: Matthias Schwarz <matthias.schw@googlemail.com>
To: "linux-omap@vger.kernel.org" <linux-omap@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Question on ISPs CFA interpolation coefficients
Date: Thu, 27 Aug 2009 22:40:10 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4A96EF2A.9090204@gmail.com> (raw)
Hi all,
i just wondered how the camera interface's, especially the previewer
module's CFA coefficients are setup on OMAP3530.
The TRM also does not give too much information about it:
> In the generic mode, CFA interpolation is implemented using
> programmable filter coefficients that operate
> on a 5x5 grid:
> · Each coefficient is coded in S8Q6 format.
> · Each output color , G, and B) has its own set of coefficients.
> · There are 4 phases. Each pixel is associated with a phase.
> · Different sets of filter coefficients are provided, depending on the
> tendency (gradient in the data:
> horizontal, vertical, or neutral).
> · So there are 3 color x 4 phase x 3 tendencies x 16 taps = 576
> coefficients (each coefficient is 8 bits
> wide).
> Note: Coefficients are based on sensor type. However, users can use a
> different methods of
> defining an optimal coefficient set.
Also drivers/media/video/isp/cfa_coef_table.h does not provide
information on what the inserted values mean and how they are arrenged.
My question now is: is there anyone on the list who would provide me
with information on how to compose these coefficients correctly?
Thank you very much,
Matthias
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