Rainbow Pattern Blur
What Causes this Effect?
Rainbow pattern blur occurs under the following conditions:
An object in the scene moves during 2D image capture.
The camera moves relative to the scene during 2D image capture.
Is it a Problem or a Feature?
Is addressing rainbow blur necessary? Zivid cameras are primarily used for capturing stationary scenes, where minimizing motion is typically desirable. As such, this phenomenon can act as a useful indicator of motion within the scene. Rainbow blur in the color image may point to issues such as a non-rigid camera setup or vibrations present in the environment.
Mitigation Strategies
To minimize or eliminate rainbow blur:
Ensure objects remain stationary within the scene during capture.
Reduce the exposure time and compensate by adjusting the aperture, gain, or projector brightness settings.
Use grayscale image for 2D captures. Grayscale image capture is faster than color image capture and avoids the rainbow motion blur effect entirely.