07-25-2008 10:07 AM
07-25-2008 10:24 AM
I would think that Vision Acquisition 8.5 would have everything you need. It should include the three different drivers you listed. You should be able to use that license to activate the drivers.
Bruce
07-25-2008 03:52 PM
07-28-2008 03:34 AM
The bayer filter really wrecks havok on the image quality in low light situations. The Color Checker image is illuminated by a lamp sitting 4 inches away from the color checker (hence, best case scenario). In addition, very high light situations (full sunlight) seem to not go well either (I work on a robotics team, and we use a pair of Neutral Density filters totaling +6 to decrease the incoming light).
The only other Firewire cameras I can find go for a minumum of $400,
and basically have the same image sensor as this one. I'm not saying
the image quality is great (It is, basically, a webcam), I'm saying
it's cheap and it's a great way to get started (or play around with)
digital camera control and capture inside of Labview.
07-28-2008 03:37 AM
07-28-2008 01:06 PM
I would pick a grayscale camera if you can use it. Only use color if it is absolutely necessary. Most measurement work great in grayscale.
I'm not so good at picking specific cameras. The "best" camera for the job depends so much on budget, resolution, and field of view that it is impossible to define a single "best" camera.
What I always do is call Graftek at (800) 441-2118 and talk to Robert. He knows all the hardware they sell quite well, and can help you pick out a camera, lens, and lighting in a single call.
Bruce
07-31-2008 02:05 PM
07-31-2008 09:05 PM