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Understanding Color Interpolation
The two critical items to consider when choosing interpolation methods are false color artifacts and image sharpness. These two parameters are important because they are used in edge detection algorithms and to ensure accurate color reproduction.
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Updating Ladybug Calibration Files
Ladybug cameras have calibration files that provide settings used for stitching and rectifiying images. If an update to the calibration file is necessary, use the UpdatorGUI utility provided in the Ladybug SDK to upload the file.
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Using Camera Events in Third-party Applications
This application note lists some of the third-party software applications, commonly used with Point Grey’s GigE Vision and USB3 Vision cameras, which implement events. It also provides an image of the event configuration screen for the different software programs.
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Using Counter and Timer Control
This document provides an overview of the Counter and Timer Control feature in the Blackfly S and Oryx cameras.
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22nd June 2022 Webinar: Pulsed Time-of-Flight
At first glance, Pulsed Time-of-Flight (ToF) can be seen as a very complex technology that is difficult to understand and use. That is true in the sense that this technology is state-of-the-art and requires the latest technical advancements.
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Using Logging in the Spinnaker SDK
This application note describes the logging features of the Spinnaker SDK and provides examples of how you can use logging to troubleshoot your application. There are two types of logging in Spinnaker: File logging and API logging. File logging writes to files all the Spinnaker log messages that are generated. API logging allows you to add custom log messages to your application.
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Using Logic Blocks
This document provides an overview of the Logic Block Control feature
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Using Lossless Compression
This application note describes the lossless compression feature available on select FLIR machine vision cameras.
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Using GigE and USB 3.1 Cameras on a Virtual Machine
This application notes describes the steps to enumerate and stream GigE and USB 3.1 cameras on a virtual machine. We tested virtual machine software Parallels on OS X and VMware on Windows 7. Both virtual machine software packages support GigE and USB 3.1 cameras.
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Using USB3 Vision Cameras with A&B Software’s ActiveUSB
This application note provides information on how to configure and use USB3 Vision cameras. This document helps users understand the basics of USB3 Vision, and how to use USB3 Vision cameras with third-party USB3 Vision software.
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Using the Ladybug in a Mobile Setting
This Technical Application Note describes the factors to consider when using a Ladybug spherical vision camera to record images in a mobile operation.
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Using USB3 Vision Cameras with MVTec HALCON 11 in Windows
Information on how to configure and use FLIR machine vision USB3 cameras with MVTec HALCON 11 in Windows.