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Welcome to the June, 2015 edition of
Vision Technology News
presented by Adept Turnkey - Smarter Imaging For Better Lives.
NEWSFLASHES
Adept Turnkey wins PARTNER OF THE
YEAR AWARD
Specim
recognises sound business practice
Adept is pleased and proud to be
the recipient of Specim's Partner of the Year Award.
The Award recognises our dedication to helping make
life better for both our suppliers and clients through
our commitment and diligence. Thank you, Specim. |
Spotlight on Vision Research
and the PHANTOM
Dedicated
to the art of high-speed imaging for traditional and
entertainment markets
Vision Research: leader and premier
supplier of high-performance, high-speed digital imaging
systems for motion capture and analysis have
made available two downloadable documents outlining
their corporate history and philosophy and their product
base .... More |
Adept Turnkey finalist in PACE Zenith
Awards
Recognising
innovative companies
We are delighted to be chosen as
a finalist in the Mining and Minerals Processing Category
for our Ore3D Ore Sizing System which
is the latest breakthrough in online, non-contact, ore-sizing
technology ... More
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TECHNICAL NOTES
Update for Sherlock 7 software
Now available from Adept
Teledyne DALSA has released an update
of Sherlock 7 software containing a number of improvements.
Downloadable from Adept …
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Important changes to CineFlash Dock
Choice
of connectivity for downloading raw cines
Vision Research have made changes
to CineFlash Dock accessory so that it now has both
eSata and USB connectivity giving users
a choice of how. ..… More
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AVT releases Vimba 1.3
Powerful SDK for Allied Vision camera
Vimba is Allied Vision's future-proof, platform-independent
SDK for all their cameras with GigE Vision and FireWire
(IEEE 1394) interface. Version 1.3 is now released.
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Cameras
More
bright SPARKS from JAI
Thanks to CMOS: high through-put without compromising
image quality
For today's vision applications, speed is critical
whether that application is print inspection, production
monitoring, sports imaging and many others. .…
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New
technology defies GigE bandwidth limitations
Faster data transfer with no image-quality loss at
a great price-point
Helping improve imaging and lower costs, Teledyne
DALSA's Linea 2k/4k cameras start with an advanced CMOS
sensor with high quantum efficiency and low noise for
better images and comes packed with advanced features
to make machine vision projects more easily achievable
.…
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Improving
an already-successful product line
Phantom high speed cameras now available incorporating
greater sensitivity
Vision Research has released a newer version of an
existing series that offers greater sensitivity. These
cameras leverage a superceded-but-proven platform (the
xx10 series) and the cameras are offered with the same
specs but with greater sensitivity incorporated …
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Lens
Lens
for 4k line scan cameras
Two new lens series for line scan camera applications
Opto Engineering have released two series: macro lenses
for high-speed inspections and flat telecentric lenses
- precision optics for applications and machines with
tight dimensional …
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Article
Managing long exposure with CMOS sensors
Minimise image noise while saving costs with iDS
uEye CMOS cameras
Capturing an image in low light conditions usually
means working with high gain in order to obtain sufficient
detail from the image. The trade-off is that using high
gain causes more image noise which, in turn, produces
a lower quality image. CMOS sensors …
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