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Getting the Picture on Imaging Software

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As software takes on a prominent role in machine vision, suppliers are keeping up with changing technology and offering easy-to-use programs with faster processing times.

Hank Hogan, Contributing Editor

To hear Kyle Voosen tell it, there are really only two places to be when talking about industrial and machine vision applications. Machine vision products manager at National Instruments Corp. in Austin, Texas, Voosen noted that smart cameras and standard camera buses have done more than bring vision to the masses. The new technologies, along with improved computer performance, have shifted attention from frame grabbers to other aspects of vision. “You’re really finding that the focus is now either on cameras or software,” he said. For Voosen, that concentration is all right because his...Read full article

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    Published: July 2005
    camera busesCommunicationsConsumerFeaturesindustrialmachine vision applicationsNational Instruments Corp.

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