Does IMAGO offer a color tracking system?
Generally no. Imago uses the monochrome progressive scan cameras rather than colour cameras for the following reasons: • The monochrome progressive scan sensor provides a higher quality image (clearer and less noise) and can detect smaller targets than the colour camera. • The monochrome camera is also higher spatial resolution. Although the colour camera has more pixels they are separated into red, blue and green pixels. These are combined to form a colour image that has less detail than the monochrome image. To re-create the full resolution of the sensor, camera manufacturers interpolate the data points between pixels thereby providing pseudo pixel resolution. • The monochrome camera is progressive scan. This means that shutter is applied to all pixels at the same time. All pixels are read at the same time, providing a clear image. The colour camera has a rolling shutter. This means that each pixel uses the same exposure time, but the exposure is applied sequentially along the column