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author | Sakari Ailus <sakari.ailus@linux.intel.com> | 2016-11-15 19:49:43 -0200 |
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committer | Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@s-opensource.com> | 2016-11-23 20:05:25 -0200 |
commit | 5bbced125ac50f181a2a88728c540b97b4c3af7a (patch) | |
tree | 215847412f7d71465abe770c56f0b72bcdb05694 /Documentation/media | |
parent | 5b382290ffe1561b6eba7b0e8d4b7abbf63f0c1a (diff) | |
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[media] doc-rst: Specify raw bayer format variant used in the examples
The documentation simply mentioned that one of the four pixel orders was
used in the example. Now specify the exact pixelformat instead.
Signed-off-by: Sakari Ailus <sakari.ailus@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@s-opensource.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'Documentation/media')
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/pixfmt-srggb10p.rst | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/pixfmt-srggb12.rst | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/pixfmt-srggb16.rst | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/pixfmt-srggb8.rst | 2 |
4 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/pixfmt-srggb10p.rst b/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/pixfmt-srggb10p.rst index 9a41c8d811d0..b6d426c70ccd 100644 --- a/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/pixfmt-srggb10p.rst +++ b/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/pixfmt-srggb10p.rst @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ bits of each pixel, in the same order. Each n-pixel row contains n/2 green samples and n/2 blue or red samples, with alternating green-red and green-blue rows. They are conventionally described as GRGR... BGBG..., RGRG... GBGB..., etc. Below is an example -of one of these formats: +of a small V4L2_PIX_FMT_SBGGR10P image: **Byte Order.** Each cell is one byte. diff --git a/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/pixfmt-srggb12.rst b/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/pixfmt-srggb12.rst index a50ee143cb08..15041e568a0a 100644 --- a/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/pixfmt-srggb12.rst +++ b/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/pixfmt-srggb12.rst @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ high bits filled with zeros. Each n-pixel row contains n/2 green samples and n/2 blue or red samples, with alternating red and blue rows. Bytes are stored in memory in little endian order. They are conventionally described as GRGR... BGBG..., RGRG... GBGB..., etc. Below is an example -of one of these formats: +of a small V4L2_PIX_FMT_SBGGR12 image: **Byte Order.** Each cell is one byte, the 4 most significant bits in the high bytes are diff --git a/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/pixfmt-srggb16.rst b/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/pixfmt-srggb16.rst index 06facc9cd539..d407b2b2050f 100644 --- a/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/pixfmt-srggb16.rst +++ b/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/pixfmt-srggb16.rst @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ sample. Each sample is stored in a 16-bit word. Each n-pixel row contains n/2 green samples and n/2 blue or red samples, with alternating red and blue rows. Bytes are stored in memory in little endian order. They are conventionally described as GRGR... BGBG..., RGRG... GBGB..., etc. Below is -an example of one of these formats: +an example of a small V4L2_PIX_FMT_SBGGR16 image: **Byte Order.** Each cell is one byte. diff --git a/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/pixfmt-srggb8.rst b/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/pixfmt-srggb8.rst index a3987d2e97fd..5ac25a634d30 100644 --- a/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/pixfmt-srggb8.rst +++ b/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/pixfmt-srggb8.rst @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ These four pixel formats are raw sRGB / Bayer formats with 8 bits per sample. Each sample is stored in a byte. Each n-pixel row contains n/2 green samples and n/2 blue or red samples, with alternating red and blue rows. They are conventionally described as GRGR... BGBG..., -RGRG... GBGB..., etc. Below is an example of one of these formats: +RGRG... GBGB..., etc. Below is an example of a small V4L2_PIX_FMT_SBGGR8 image: **Byte Order.** Each cell is one byte. |