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XCISX1

XCISX1

B&W SXGA Progressive Scan Smart Camera

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XCISX1/XPE

XCISX1/XPE

Smart Camera with Built-in Windows XPe OS

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XCISX100

XCISX100

Smart Camera Monochrome VGA

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XCISX100/XP

XCISX100/XP

Smart Camera Monochrome VGA

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XCISX100C

XCISX100C

Smart Camera Monochrome VGA

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XCISX100C/XP

XCISX100C/XP

Smart Camera Monochrome VGA

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XCIV100/XP

XCIV100/XP

Smart Camera Monochrome VGA

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XCIV100C/XP

XCIV100C/XP

Smart Camera Monochrome VGA

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XCIV3

XCIV3

Monochrome VGA Progressive Scan Smart Camera

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XCIV3/XPE

XCIV3/XPE

B/W VGA Progressive Scan Smart Camera W/Windows XPE

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Vision Systems Design: Webcast

Sponsored by Cognex, Euresys, Matrox Imaging, Sony Corp.

Integration Insights: Understanding Color in Machine Vision

Date: July 22, 2008
Time: 1:00PM EDT - 10:00AM PDT - 5:00PM GMT
Length: Approximately One Hour
Speakers: Jack Ladson, Principal, Color Science Consultancy

Overview:

Color imaging is a fast-growing and frequently used technology in machine-vision applications. While many engineers are familiar with RGB cameras, very few have explored the different color spaces that can be used to analyze, interpret, and understand color information. By transforming RGB color images into different color spaces, different aspects of an image can be understood. For example, one of the most commonly used transforms - the HIS transform - separates hue, intensity, and saturation components making it easier for image processing software to interpret the data collected.

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