Example: Assume you have set the AutoGainLowerLimit parameter to 2 and the AutoGainUpperLimit parameter to 6. During the automatic adjustment process, the gain will never be lower than 2 and never higher than 6.

When the camera is capturing images continuously, the auto function takes effect with a short delay. The first few images may not be affected by the auto function.

If you want to use Gain Auto and Exposure Auto at the same time, use the Auto Function Profile feature to specify how the effects of both are balanced.

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On Basler ace GigE camera models, you can also specify a Gray Value Adjustment Damping factor. On Basler dart and pulse camera models, you can specify a Brightness Adjustment Damping factor.

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The Gain Auto camera feature automatically adjusts the gain within specified limits until a target brightness value has been reached.

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