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In many industrial and scientific image processing applications, reliable and consistent color reproduction is extremely important. Issues such as missing reference areas, misaligned light sources, and non-standardized environments often pose challenges. In such cases, conventional white balance is often insufficient or practically impossible. The IDS peak SDK version 2.16, equipped with color adaptation functionality, is the optimal tool for systematic color correction that fully adapts to your environment and lighting conditions. In the live session on August 5, we will explain how to adapt the camera's color reproduction to various lighting environments using IDS peak 2.16, as well as how to perform color correction.
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Free membership registrationIDS is entering a new era of image processing with its first 3D camera based on indirect time-of-flight (iToF) technology. The powerful AF0130 sensor from onsemi takes center stage, providing accurate 3D measurement data in real-time with 1.2MP high resolution and integrated data processing. In the live session on May 27, we will showcase the latest features of the camera, how to easily perform workspace calibration, and how to generate 3D images using IDS Cockpit.
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Free membership registrationMonitoring and control are key to successfully automating production processes. For this reason, IDS's monitoring cameras help continuously monitor machine processes and record error situations, even in hard-to-reach or hazardous locations. This time, we are introducing a board-type model that makes it easier to integrate into devices and machines, and we will also explain upcoming feature updates.
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Free membership registrationEvent-based sensor technology, surveillance cameras, AI-equipped software, and more... We will provide a comprehensive overview of the most important developments and the new application areas they open up. What can we expect from these technologies? Where and how will they be used? When will they be available? We will answer your questions directly. Additionally, we will introduce how our portfolio aligns with recent trends and discuss how customers can adopt the trends in machine vision.
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Free membership registrationEvent-based imaging is one of the most groundbreaking innovations in the field of machine vision since the advent of artificial intelligence. It enables efficient optical recording of motion with almost seamless temporal resolution. This has been made possible by the Sony IMX636 sensor developed in collaboration with Prophesee. This sensor accurately records slight changes in brightness within a scene and transmits them as motion data on a pixel-by-pixel basis, while simultaneously ignoring unnecessary static data. As a result, the amount of data required for transmission and processing is significantly reduced compared to traditional image-based systems. For example, it becomes possible to optically monitor vibrations with pixel-level accuracy or to rapidly analyze the motion of small objects without being affected by lighting conditions. In this presentation, we will explain how the new event-based IDS camera "uEye EVS" works, introduce application areas that were nearly impossible with traditional image processing techniques, and demonstrate how to integrate new sensor technology into applications.
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