boots, 12-bit image displayed in only 16 levels of grey

I am an image with a camera CCD of Basler Aviator avA2300 30km, that camera for 8-bit and 12-bit files. I play with 12 bits for the first time.

When I display the image with the histogram (see attachment), the depth of the gray level is correct (0-4095), but it includes all the pixels in 16 evenly distributed 4096 levels of bins. I used the setting of Bit Mapping display 16 to map pixels (see attached photo, that is maybe what I am doing wrong?).

You see in the two pictures that it renders with vertical bands of light and dark, could suggest it is read as 8 or 16 bit and read my data of 12 bits incorrectly? (it isn't just a mistake in my screenshot, that's what I actually see).

Why does seem to give the right number of gray levels, but not to distribute the pixels than I like? This is the first time that I worked with anything other than 8-bit images in labview, so I guess it is something simple that I'm missing.

See you soon,.
Dan

Hello

I take a look at the manual camera, this camera allows you to exit from faucets 1 or 4.

Are you problems when you are in mode 1 tap?

Check the configuration (gain, correction) that can be passed to every tap.

Then check the output of data camera 8, 10 or 12 bit mode.

Hope this will help

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