| Description:The Color_Filter_Array class describes whether or not an image was acquired using a Color Filter Array (CFA) and if so, whether and how the CFA pattern was removed. A CFA is a method for making color images using one exposure on a single sensor plane, where microfilters of different wavelengths are put in front of pixels in a specific pattern. The most common pattern is the Bayer pattern, which has a red, blue, and two green pixels in every 2x2 pixel square. Although generally used for RGB color, CFA filters can be of any number and wavelength (see color_filter_array_type). |
| Namespace Id: img | Steward: img | Role: concrete | Status: Active |
| Class Hierarchy: Data_Processing :: Color_Filter_Array |
| Attribute(s) | Name | Cardinality | Value |
| | active_flag | 0..1 | None |
| | processing_venue | 0..1 | Ground, Ground Refined, None, Onboard, Onboard Both, Onboard Hardware, Onboard Software |
| | processing_algorithm | 0..1 | None |
| | sequence_number | 0..1 | None |
| | color_filter_array_type | 0..1 | Bayer RGGB, Bayer RGYB, None |
| | color_filter_array_state | 0..1 | Decoded, Encoded, No CFA |
| No Associations | |
| Referenced from: Commanded_Parameters, Imaging |