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Understanding YUV data formats
This article explains the basics of YUV image data structure and transmission.
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USB 3.1 cameras with Fresco driver limited to <6 MB
This article discusses the limit on image size when using USB 3.1 cameras and the Fresco driver.
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Using absolute value registers to convert camera property values to real-world units in FlyCapture 1.0 SDK.
Many of our IEEE-1394 cameras implement "absolute value" modes for various camera settings. This article describes how to use the absolute value CSRs to determine real-world values, such as Shutter times in seconds (s) and Gain values in decibels (dB).
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Using a Contour ShuttlePRO v2 and ShuttleXpress with the LadybugCap or LadybugCapPro
This article explains how to use the Contour ShuttlePRO v2 or ShuttleXpress devices with LadybugCap or LadybugCapPro.
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Using Bumblebee Stereo Vision Products under Linux
This article explains how to acquire images and perform stereo processing with Bumblebee XB3 and Bumblebee2 stereovision cameras using libdc1394, FlyCapture2, and Triclops.
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Using DirectShow with multiple cameras
The following article provides users with information on running multiple cameras with third-party DirectShow applications.
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Using Format_7 modes to control image capture from stereo cameras
This article explains the Format_7 settings for controlling single or multiple image transmission from stereo vision cameras.
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Using our DLLs with Borland C++ Builder
This article describes the steps necessary to make our DLLs compatible with Borland C++ Builder.
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Using Windows Device Manager to determine the camera's software and driver versions
This article describes various ways of opening Device Manager to view the driver version number of your camera. It applies to Windows 7 and Windows 8.
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Vertical bleeding or smearing from a saturated portion of an image
It is sometimes possible to see a faint bright line that extends from the bottom of the image to the top of the image, passing through a light-saturated spot. This article describes this effect, called smear, and how to avoid it.
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Writing a single image to disk using a single lens camera
This article explains how to grab a single frame of video and save it to disk using a single lens camera. Once the image is saved, it can be viewed and edited using your preferred image editing program.
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Sony Pregius® Global Shutter CMOS
Sony's Pregius global shutter CMOS technology truly fulfills its promise: crisp, clear, distortion-free images at high speeds.