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New Camera Software Now Supports Linux RedHat and CentOS
Newly released eSDK and eCapture software now supports Windows and also Ubuntu, RedHat and CentOS for Linux based systems.
Case Study: Deep Learning and High-Speed Cameras Help Track Large Collectives of Unmarked Animals
Learn how our 10GigE camera with 20MP CMOS sensor helped a deep learning–based imaging system understand collective movement patterns of unmarked animals. The idtracker.ai tool tracked a large collective of up to 100 juvenile zebrafish with 99.9% accuracy. [...]
FAQs: New HB-25000-SB 25GigE camera with Sony Pregius S IMX530 sensor
Resolution, frame rate, what makes it different from competing cameras - We answer your questions about the BOLT HB-25000-SB
Benefits of 10GigE and 25GigE Cameras for Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality and Mixed Reality Applications
Virtual reality, augmented reality, and mixed reality all have similar challenges. Largely, these challenges come down to the generation of 3D content.
What is 10GigE and 25GigE?
10GigE and 25GigE, as with 1GigE, are part of an industry standard which has been around for years and is managed/produced by the IEEE 802.3 working group.
Using Polarization Image Sensor Technology in Industrial Applications
In last week’s post we looked at how polarization image sensor technology works. This week we're looking at how polarization can be used in industrial applications including removed reflection, visual inspection, contrast improvement, 3D / stress recognition, and people / vehicle detection.
Polarization Image Sensor Technology (Sony Polarsens) – How does it work?
Sony Semiconductor Solutions announced the launch of their new IMX250MZR/MYR polarization image sensor in late 2018. This 5.07 Megapixel chip features a four-directional polarizer, which is formed on the photodiode of the image sensor chip.