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You can adjust all seven color signatures this way to maximize detection accuracy. Be sure to press **Apply** or **OK** to save the slider ranges! The adjusted values won't be saved if you press **Cancel** or dismiss the dialog. | You can adjust all seven color signatures this way to maximize detection accuracy. Be sure to press **Apply** or **OK** to save the slider ranges! The adjusted values won't be saved if you press **Cancel** or dismiss the dialog. | ||
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+ | ==== Adjust minimum frames per second ==== | ||
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+ | Adjusting the **Min frames per second** slider in the **Camera** tab to smaller values can improve the image quality by reducing the noise and/or improving the exposure in low-light environments. The disadvantage of reducing the frames per second is that it reduces Pixy2's update rate. | ||
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+ | The two pictures below show a low-light scene and the reduction in noise by reducing the frames per second. (The left frame is higher fps, more noise.) | ||
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+ | {{wiki:v2:image_507.png?350|Higher fps, more noise}} | ||
+ | {{wiki:v2:image_509.png?350|Lower fps, less noise}} | ||
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+ | ==== Increase block filtering ==== | ||
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+ | Pixy2 uses filtering to determine if a given block is likely to be valid or just a false positive detection. Increasing the **Block filtering** in the **Expert** tab can reduce the number of false positive detections. The cost of increasing the block filtering is longer latency when detecting new objects. That is, it will take Pixy2 longer to report detection of a new object and add it to the list of tracked objects. Once an object is added to Pixy2's list of tracked objects, the position of each object is not filtered so that the dynamics of the object's reported position/motion isn't affected. | ||
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