DeBayer Filter
 
		The  DeBayer  filter is used to convert raw image data into an RGB image. 
		In a raw color image, every pixel represents a value for one basic color, instead of three as is the case for an RGB image.
		In order to get a real color image, the two missing colors have to be interpolated. This is exactly what this filter does.
	
 Using the DeBayer Filter
 
			The DeBayer filter is loaded by an application using the following code:
		
 Parameters
 
			There are two parameters that control the de-bayering process:
		
-  Start Pattern
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				The parameter  Start Pattern  defines how the Bayer Mosaic pattern
				in the raw image data is to be interpreted.
			
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				 Available start patterns are:
				
 -   BG: The raw image data starts with a blue/green line.
						Set  Start Pattern  to  0.						
					 
-   GB: The raw image data starts with a green/blue line.
						Set  Start Pattern  to  1.						
					 
-   GR: The raw image data starts with a green/red line.
						Set  Start Pattern  to  2.						
					 
-   RG: The raw image data starts with a red/green line.
						Set  Start Pattern  to  3.
					 
 
-  Mode
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				The  Mode  parameter selects the algorithm used to de-bayer
				the raw image data.
			
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				Available algorithms are:
				
 -   Nearest Color: Simple and fast algorithm, but
						rather bad output image quality.
						Set  Mode  to  0.
					 
-   Bilinear: Fast algorithm producing good output
						image quality.
						Set  Mode  to  1.					
					 
-   Edge Sensing: This algorithm has the best output
						image quality but is rather slow.
						Set  Mode  to  2.
					 
 
 
			If the algorithm should be set programmatically, then following code can be used:
		
 Property Dialog
 
			All parameters can be accessed using the built-in property dialog.
			The property dialog of the DeBayer filter is as follows:
		
 
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