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Auto Ino: Image Brightness Adjustment

Level Auto Ino performs automatic level correction to enhance image brightness and contrast by expanding the brightness range based on the darkest and brightest values of the input image. It adjusts pixel values through settings like In Min Shift, In Max Shift, Out Min, Out Max, and Gamma, allowing for fine-tuning of the output image. Users should avoid using sub-cameras for input as their value ranges differ, leading to inconsistent results.

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Auto Ino: Image Brightness Adjustment

Level Auto Ino performs automatic level correction to enhance image brightness and contrast by expanding the brightness range based on the darkest and brightest values of the input image. It adjusts pixel values through settings like In Min Shift, In Max Shift, Out Min, Out Max, and Gamma, allowing for fine-tuning of the output image. Users should avoid using sub-cameras for input as their value ranges differ, leading to inconsistent results.

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Level Auto Ino

Spread the brightness range of the picture.

It performs an automatic level correction, useful for increasing the image


brightness and constrast.

Based on the brightest and darkest values of the input image, the brightness
range is expanded to the darkest (Out Min) and brightest (Out Max) values.
‒‒> See Figure 1: "Auto Levels ‒ Calculation Diagram"

Since it expands the range of each RGBA channel, it does not take into account
the RGBA's balance. Therefore please note that it may change colors, in a colored
image.

When checking the results, sub‒camera must not be used.


Since the sub‒camera input image range is different, its darkest and brightest
values are different of those of the input image, and will give different results.

‒‒‒ Inputs ‒‒‒


Source
Connect the image to be processed.

‒‒‒ Settings ‒‒‒


In Min Shift
In Max Shift
The minimum and maximum values of the input image pixels are automatically
calculated and adjusted by adding to their values.
For example, if there is only one bright pixel that needs to be ignored,
it is possible to spread the range by specifying a negative value for
"In Max Shift" .
Pixel values (8 or 16 bits) are specified ranging from 0 to 1.
Minimum value is ‒1, maximum value is 1.
Min 0
Max ‒1
These values will make the screen become black.
Min 1
Max 0
These values will make the screen become white.
If both values are set to 0, there will be no adjustment by shift.
The default values for both are 0.
Out Min
Out Max
Determines the darkest (Out Min) and the brightest (Out Max) values of the output
image.
Minimum value is 0, maximum value is 1.
The defaults values are
Out Min: 0
Out Max: 1

Gamma
Perform gamma correction between "Out Min" and "Out Max".
A value between 0.1 and 1.0, will make the image become darker.
When the value is 1.0, no correction will be performed.
A value between 1.0 and 10.0, will make the image become brighter.
The default value is 1.

Figure 1: Auto Levels ‒ Calculation Diagram

IN OUT

1
max

max
max̲shift

min̲shift
min min 0

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