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Webinar: Versatility of the New Dragonfly S Camera Series
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Teledyne’s new SWIR line scan camera enables defect detection beyond the visible
Teledyne DALSA, a Teledyne Technologies [NYSE:TDY] company and global leader in machine vision technology, is pleased to announce its first short-wave infrared (SWIR) line scan camera for machine vision. The new Linea SWIR features a cutting-edge InGaAs sensor in a compact package suitable for a variety of applications including food and packaged good inspection, recycling, mineral sorting and solar and silicon wafer inspection.
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Using the Silent Installer for the Spinnaker SDK
Recognizing the importance of efficient deployment, the Spinnaker SDK includes a silent installer, a specialized tool that significantly simplifies the installation process, especially in complex environments with multiple systems or automated workflows.
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What is the maximum frame rate of a Bumblebee?
This article describes the maximum frame rate of the Bumblebee stereo vision system, and the factors that may affect this frame rate.
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When does a change to a camera setting take effect?
This article applies to all of our imaging products.
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Where can I find the latest End User License Agreements for your Software Development Kits (SDK)?
Download our End User License Agreements for information on distribution and licensing limitations.
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Which frame grabbers and cables can I use with my Camera Link camera?
This article provides information about frame grabbers and cables that have been qualified to work with the Gazelle Camera Link camera.
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Why is my image darker in the corners?
A darkening of the corners of an image relative to its center is likely a result of vignetting. This article describes vignetting and potential remedies.
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Windows 8.1 users may experience crashes with a GigE filter driver while in low power mode
This article explains how Windows 8.1 users with the Point Grey GigE Filter driver installed may experience a system crash.
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Windows Aero theme may interfere with FlyCapture2 image display
It is recommended that the Windows Aero theme not be used when running FlyCapture2.
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Can 32-bit applications communicate with cameras on 64-bit operating systems?
Applications built using the 32-bit versions of the following SDKs: Spinnaker SDK (all versions) FlyCapture SDK (version 1.8.1.13 and newer) Ladybug SDK (version 1.4.0.1 and newer
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Change Windows default camera driver search location to avoid start-up delays
When you first connect your FireWire or USB camera to a Windows computer, the computer searches for the required camera driver. If you are using a PGRUsbCam or PGRCam driver, the computer searches Windows Update for a driver before searching the host computer where the driver is installed. This additional search causes a delay when enumerating and starting the camera.