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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.
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Different color processing algorithms in FlyCapture2
This article provides an example of each of the color processing algorithms implemented in FlyCapture2 and discusses the advantages of each.
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Extended shutter mode operation for IIDC-compliant Imaging Products
Most of our IIDC-compliant imaging products have extended shutter functionality for increasing the maximum integration time to several seconds or more.
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Getting Started with Bumblebee X in Common Vision Blox (CVB)
This application note describes the steps to set up and use the Bumblebee X stereo vision camera in Common Vision Blox (CVB).
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Using the Action Command Feature
The Action Command feature allows you to send a software trigger as a broadcast signal over a network to control one or more GigE cameras with a single command.
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Getting Started with the Quartet Carrier Board
This application note described how to get started with a Quartet Carrier Board and Blackfly S USB3 Board-level camera.
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Ladybug5+ Firmware Release Notes
Release notes for firmware used by Ladybug5+
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Getting Started with with Bumblebee X in Matrox Design Assistant
This application note describes using the Bumblebee X stereo camera in Matrox Design Assistant.
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Getting Started with Bumblebee X in MATLAB
This application note describes the steps to set up and use the Bumblebee X stereo vision camera in MATLAB.
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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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New Linea HS 32k camera earns Platinum
Teledyne DALSA, a Teledyne Technologies [NYSE:TDY] company and global leader in machine vision technology, is pleased to announce that its newest charge-domain CMOS TDI camera – the Linea HS 32k TDI camera was awarded the Platinum Innovators Award by the Vision Systems Design 2020 Innovators Awards program.