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  • Telecentric Illumination for Vision-System Backlighting
    . Wikipedia page on machine vision, Wikipedia page on telecentric lenses, An adage you'll hear among practitioners of machine vision is, "The sharper the image, the faster the system." This saying harkens back to the fact that it is easier for an industrial- vision system to recognize parts when
  • Color Machine Vision Goes Beyond the Visible
    he use of color cameras in machine vision applications used to be limited in part by limits to handing the amount of data a color camera could produce, particularly three-chip cameras compared to single-chip Bayer filter color cameras. Color Machine Vision Goes Beyond the Visible - Vision Online
  • 12-Bit Dynamics: Applications in Machine Vision
    be used for machine vision and if so, the criteria defining these applications. In general it can be said that 12-bit, as opposed to 8-bit camera systems, do not have adjustable gain stages because the image sensor dynamic makes them superfluous. Furthermore, their overall image quality is superior
  • Shedding Light on Machine Vision (.pdf)
    To understand how important the right light can be for machine vision, try a simple experiment. Take a magazine outside on a sunny day and open it. The pages are easy to read. Tilt the magazine, though, and the glare can wash out everything. All that's different is the angle of illumination
  • Telecentric Lens Optimization for Machine Vision
    Industry and engineering go through many changed and require their machine vision systems to keep pace with the growing need for speed and accuracy in measurement, inspection and robotics. Today there are just as many camera lenses to choose from as camera types. Wide field, telecentric, CCTV
  • The Automation Renovation: Planning Your First Vision System (.pdf)
    Experts in the machine vision field say that vision is often an afterthought in manufacturing systems and adding vision is often thought of as an "upgrade". This white paper will help you understand the needs of your vision system so you can develop a successful project. Automation_renovation_2
  • Shedding light on vision systems
    transfer function (MTF) is one of the best tools for evaluating the imaging quality of a system. The MTF of a lens measures its ability to maintain contrast at a particular resolution level. All too often, machine-vision systems are built that either fail
  • Case Study: Real-Time 3D-Reconstruction With GigE Vision
    The 3-D Imaging Lab at the University of Kentuckyâ s Center for Visualization and Virtual Environments has extensive experience in the area of 3-D and is credited with developing 3-D systems in the fields of machine vision, structured light system and real-time 3-D scanners, biometrics, next

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