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Teledyne DALSA expands its family of SWIR line scan cameras
Teledyne DALSA, a Teledyne Technologies [NYSE:TDY] company and global leader in machine vision technology, is pleased to introduce a 512 short-wave infrared (SWIR) line scan camera for machine vision. The latest Linea SWIR model features a cutting-edge InGaAs sensor in a compact format 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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New CLHS cameras engineered for true high-performance image capture
Teledyne DALSA, a Teledyne Technologies [NYSE:TDY] company and global leader in machine vision, is pleased to announce its new Falcon4-CLHS M4480 and M4400, based on the Teledyne e2v Lince 11.2M monochrome sensors. The new Falcon4-CLHS models deliver easy-to-use, CLHS interface cameras that have been specifically engineered for industrial imaging applications requiring high-speed data transfer.
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Teledyne DALSA’s thermal imaging camera is key component in Nuvoola’s AI-powered elevated skin temperature screening solution
Teledyne DALSA, a Teledyne Technologies [NYSE:TDY] company, and global leader in digital imaging technology, is pleased to provide its new Calibir GXF thermal camera as a critical component within Nuvoola’s LUKE™ AI Health Screening and Protection (HSP) solution.
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Teledyne Imaging’s Linea HS 32K TDI camera wins SPIE Prism Award
Teledyne DALSA, a part of Teledyne Imaging, and a Teledyne Technologies [NYSE:TDY] company, is pleased to announce that its charge-domain CMOS TDI camera, the Linea HS 32K TDI is the winner of the SPIE Prism Award under the Quality Control category.
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How to Create Training Data for Deep Learning Classification
This application note describes how to create training data for deep learning classification by taking good images and using augmentation
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Using ROS with Spinnaker
Spinnaker has a package (flir_camera_driver) which bridges ROS and the Spinnaker SDK for use with Teledyne FLIR machine vision cameras. This application note provides a guide on how to use cameras with ROS and Linux Ubuntu 20.04 Spinnaker.
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Bogus warnings on non-Intel hosts
On host computers that have AMD processors, users may experience a benign warning
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Configuring a NI-MAX .icd File to Save Camera Settings
Not all camera settings are saved in an NI-MAX .icd file.
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Configuring default start-up settings the camera
This article describes how to configure the camera to use user-configured settings at power-up.
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Configuring Grasshopper GRAS-50S5 to output 5MP images at 15 FPS.
This article describes how to put the GRAS-50S5 into a 5MP 15 FPS mode, and the method used by the camera to achieve this data rate.
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Creating color disparity images from mono images using Bumblebee2 and BumblebeeXB3 cameras
This article explains how to create color disparity images from Bumblebee2/XB3 cameras. By default, the Triclops API does not support color disparity images. Use the following code snippet from the triclopsDemo.exe to remap a mono disparity image into a color disparity image.
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Recommended codecs for AVI output in FlyCapture1 and Ladybug SDKs
This article provides recommendations for using third-party codecs to play AVI files produced from the FlyCapture 1.x and Ladybug SDKs.