Camera ISP cores from Pinnacle Imaging Systems enable high dynamic range imaging

Aug. 31, 2017
Featuring Pinnacle Imaging Systems’ motion compensation algorithms that tone map high contrast scenes while minimizing high dynamic range (HDR) motion artifacts, the Denali-MC camera-ready HDR image signal processor (ISP) is designed for engineers and designers looking to embed HDR video capture technology in their camera projects.

Featuring Pinnacle Imaging Systems’ motion compensation algorithms that tone map high contrast scenes while minimizing high dynamic range (HDR) motion artifacts, the Denali-MC camera-ready HDR image signal processor (ISP) is designed for engineers and designers looking to embed HDR video capture technology in their camera projects. The platform utilizes a Sony IMX290LQR STARVIS CMOS image sensor with multiple frameset output and Sony’s DOL HDR modes driven by a Xilinx Zynq 7045 FPGA using 45% of resources. Additionally, Denali-MC ISP cores enable a maximum output of 1080p at 60 fps and16-bit processing, as well features including automatic and manual exposure, automatic and manual white balance, auto gain, digital black level and gain pre-compensation for RGGB, noise reduction, and more.

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Contact:Pinnacle Imaging Systems
Headquarters: Belmont, CA, USA
Product: Denali-MC camera-ready HDR image signal processor
Key Features: ISP platform supporting 1080p at 60 fps, 16-bit processing, 2-4 brackets up to 8 EV frame offset, up to 16 EV stops for output HDR.

What Pinnacle Imaging Systems says:
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