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Teledyne DALSA’s Genie Nano-5G camera now in full production
Teledyne DALSA, a Teledyne Technologies [NYSE:TDY] company and global leader in digital imaging technology, is pleased to announce that the new GenieTM Nano-5G M/C8100 camera, based on the ON Semiconductor 45M monochrome and color sensors, has now entered full production
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Transitioning from FlyCapture2 to Spinnaker SDK
This document provides an overview for customers familiar with FlyCapture2 to transition to the Spinnaker SDK.
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Ladybug Spherical Cameras Sample Files Download
We have made a selection of sample data available for download from our website, designed to demonstrate the performance and image quality of Ladybug-based systems.
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Using the Aravis GStreamer Source Plug-In
Using the Aravis GStreamer source we can stream images and utilize the many powerful pre-built GStreamer elements to rapidly prototype and construct high performance imaging pipelines for a wide variety of applications.
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Firefly Functionality Compared to Blackfly S
This article describes the differences customers can expect when comparing the Firefly camera with the Blackfly S camera.
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Recommended or required Windows Service Packs and Hotfixes
This article describes the Service Packs and Hotfixes that should be installed on PCs running Windows operating systems for optimal performance of our cameras and drivers.
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Controlling the white balance of your camera
This article describes how to manipulate the white balance of a color camera's Bayer tile pattern (R, G1, G2, B). The process does not apply to Blackfly S.
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Creating Flash Video (FLV) from Ladybug panoramic video
Flash video is a popular mechanism for sharing videos on the web. This article outlines how to produce Ladybug content in this format.
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Recalibration of stereo and spherical cameras
Teledyne stereo and spherical cameras rely on precise calibration to get accurate range data. This article details the circumstances under which a camera may need recalibration.
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Recommended or required Windows Service Packs and Hotfixes
This article describes the Service Packs and Hotfixes that should be installed on PCs running Windows operating systems for optimal performance of our cameras and drivers.
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Reducing your Camera’s Frame Rate to Compensate for 50 Hz Lighting
To compensate for the effects of 50 Hz lighting, adjust the frame rate on the camera.
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Relationship between color processing and number of bits per pixel
This article describes how color processing performed on the PC can affect the number of bits per pixel of the image.