Matrox Imaging has announced the release of MIL 9.0. This is the latest version of the Matrox Imaging Library, the field-proven application development toolkit for image analysis, machine vision and medical imaging.
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HGH Infrared Systems, a supplier of optronics and infrared technology for security and surveillance, has launched the IR Revolution 360, a 360° line-scan panoramic infrared camera.
Thermoteknix has released the Miricle range of thermal imaging cameras. The cameras are available in 384 x 288 or 640 x 480 resolution versions.
Schott Advanced Optics, the optics division of the international technology company, has launched an improved version of its LASF35 glass, which is particularly well suited to miniaturised lens systems.
Advanced Micro Peripherals, a supplier of form factor products and embedded solutions, has launched the microMPEG4, a four-channel MPEG4 codec on a mini PCI form factor.
Multipix Imaging now supplies Cognex Micro In-sight vision sensors. These latest sensors include five models covering a range of price, performance and resolutions.
4DSP has introduced the FM577 FPGA platform aimed at the next generation of vision systems. The PMC is based on dual Altera Cyclone III FPGA device architecture.
BitFlow latest digital and analogue frame grabbers and NorPix's StreamPix digital video recording software can now be combined to build system level solutions for high-speed and/or multi-camera streaming video applications.
A ready-reference guide to direct part marking (DPM) technology has been published by Sick, a manufacturer of intelligent sensors and sensor solutions.
Hamamatsu has launched the ORCA-R² 'rapid readout' digital CCD camera. The camera is suited to demanding, non-EM CCD applications in the visible to NIR.
Dalsa has announced the iNspect Color, an updated version of the iNspect software package for Dalsa's line of Vision Appliances. Dalsa's Vision Appliances are easy-to-use, embedded machine vision solutions.
The Imaging Source, a manufacturer of imaging hardware and software for industry, medicine and astronomy, has launched a series of affordable, low noise astronomy cameras
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