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Microsoft Windows Driver Signing Requirements
This article describes the driver signing requirements for various Microsoft operating systems.
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My laptop's IEEE-1394 port or PCMCIA card doesn’t supply power to my camera.
This article explains how to power our cameras that are connected into an IEEE-1394 interface on a laptop, notebook or other portable computer.
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Performance of 1394 devices may decrease after installing Windows Vista or Windows XP SP2 or SP3
After you update your computer to Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), XP Service Pack 3 (SP3), or Vista, the performance of your 1394a or 1394b FireWire devices may be greatly decreased if your host controller was not previously configured to use the FirePRO driver. FireWire cameras used with Windows7 and newer operating systems do not experience this decreased performance. The following article describes this issue in more detail and provides information on possible solutions.
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Performing a clean installation of our camera software and drivers
This article explains how to perform a clean installation of our camera software and drivers.
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Setting Persistent IP in Spinnaker QT
If the default camera IP Address is not on the same subnet as the host controller interface then a warning is displayed in SpinView. In order to initialize the camera you must force it to be on the same subnet as the interface. It is then recommended to set a persistent IP so that IP Address does not have to be forced every time the device is used.
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Powering up or powering down camera components using the CAMERA_POWER register.
This article describes how the CAMERA_POWER register 610h works to control camera power.
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Setting Up Multiple GigE Cameras with FlyCapture2
This application note provides information on configuring and understanding your GigE camera setup using FlyCapture2.
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Spinnaker Nodes
This application note describes Spinnaker nodes, how they are categorized and identified, and how to access them in the Spinnaker API.
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Stereo Vision Introduction and Applications
The purpose of this Technical Application Note is to provide a brief introduction to stereo technology, a description of FLIR stereo products, and some application examples.
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Streaming USB3 Vision Cameras with Pleora eBUS Player in OS X
This application note provides information on how to set up, configure and stream Point Grey’s USB3 Vision cameras with Pleora in the OS X operating system. For general information on Point Grey cameras using OS X.
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Tips for Creating Training Data for Deep Learning Neural Networks
This application note describes how to develop a dataset for classifying and sorting images into categories, which is the best starting point for users new to deep learning.
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Troubleshooting Image Consistency Errors
Image consistency errors have a variety of causes, and the user may have to address more than one cause to correct the errors. This application note describes the most common causes of image consistency errors and suggests ways to correct them.