Hello,
I would like to know if someone has ever tried a USB3.0 camera with Gem ? It seems that there are USB cables 20 m long working with this camera : it is a nice length for a performance on a stage. For example, i found this one with nice features : http://www.ximea.com/en/products-news/usb3-industrial-camera
On this web site, it is writen camera are compatible with these libraries and frameworks : Adaptive Vision Studio AQSENSE SAL3D Digital Optics VPP Integrating Vision Toolkit Keyetech Matrox MIL MVTec HALCON NeuroCheck OpenCV STEMMER IMAGING Common Vision Blox Tordivel Scorpion Aforge.NET framework Cognex VisionPro EVT EyeVision Intopii Pinta libdmtx Micro-Manager National Instruments LabVIEW Neurotechnology SentiSight RoboRealm SANXO Modular-X Voyant Vision
Does this camera will work with Gem (out of the box) on Ubuntu 11.10 and pd 0.43.2test1 ? If not, thanx to tell me what i have to do. ++
Jack
PS : does anybody tried an other solution (like GigE or USB<->Ethernet<->USB) with Gem when you need long distance between camera and computer ? Is it very stable ?
Am 01.04.2012 um 01:53 schrieb Jack:
PS : does anybody tried an other solution (like GigE or USB<->Ethernet<->USB) with Gem when you need long distance between camera and computer ? Is it very stable ?
I could offer vnc access to a os x or ubuntu machine hooked up to either a Allied Vision Tech GigE or Firewire 800 camera.
m.
Le 01/04/2012 02:22, Max a écrit :
Am 01.04.2012 um 01:53 schrieb Jack:
PS : does anybody tried an other solution (like GigE or USB<->Ethernet<->USB) with Gem when you need long distance between camera and computer ? Is it very stable ?
I could offer vnc access to a os x or ubuntu machine hooked up to either a Allied Vision Tech GigE or Firewire 800 camera.
m.
Hello Max,
Did you ever tried that solution ? Is it appropriate to detect very small movement and is it enough fast to be used in real time (not to much latency ?) ? ++
Jack
hi jack,
i'm using a firewire 400 over RJ45 extender (from AVT) on a tour with an AVT Guppy it's work fine with 50m cable, it should work at least until 100m but i never tried it's not possible to use switch to increase the distance with this kind of extender
you can use certain switches with GigE but it increases latency i think
another solution for very long distance (more than 100m) is the optical fiber you can find some firewire over optical fiber extender
Basler made a technical report on industrial cameras interface here : http://www.i2s-vision.fr/upload/BAS1108_Interfaces.pdf
hope this helps
++ a.
Le 01/04/2012 14:18, Antoine Villeret a écrit :
hi jack,
i'm using a firewire 400 over RJ45 extender (from AVT) on a tour with an AVT Guppy it's work fine with 50m cable, it should work at least until 100m but i never tried it's not possible to use switch to increase the distance with this kind of extender
you can use certain switches with GigE but it increases latency i think
another solution for very long distance (more than 100m) is the optical fiber you can find some firewire over optical fiber extender
Basler made a technical report on industrial cameras interface here : http://www.i2s-vision.fr/upload/BAS1108_Interfaces.pdf
hope this helps
++ a. -- do it yourself http://antoine.villeret.free.fr http://drii.ensad.fr -- Google lit ce mail... si vous refusez cela, utilisez l'adresse antoine.villeret [at] free.fr http://free.fr pour me contacter
Le 1 avril 2012 13:56, Jack <jack@rybn.org mailto:jack@rybn.org> a écrit :
Le 01/04/2012 02:22, Max a écrit : Am 01.04.2012 um 01:53 schrieb Jack: PS : does anybody tried an other solution (like GigE or USB<->Ethernet<->USB) with Gem when you need long distance between camera and computer ? Is it very stable ? I could offer vnc access to a os x or ubuntu machine hooked up to either a Allied Vision Tech GigE or Firewire 800 camera. m. Hello Max, Did you ever tried that solution ? Is it appropriate to detect very small movement and is it enough fast to be used in real time (not to much latency ?) ? ++ Jack _______________________________________________ GEM-dev mailing list GEM-dev@iem.at <mailto:GEM-dev@iem.at> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/gem-dev
Hello Antoine,
Thanx to share your configuration and the Basler technical report, it is a useful document. What is the resolution the framerate you get on your computer from your camera with that configuration ? ++
Jack
hi,
i got 60 fps in 640x480 / grayscale which is the default image configuration and the more bandwith expensive for this camera
++ a
Le 02/04/2012 09:48, Antoine Villeret a écrit :
hi,
i got 60 fps in 640x480 / grayscale which is the default image configuration and the more bandwith expensive for this camera
++ a
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Le 1 avril 2012 15:42, Jack <jack@rybn.org mailto:jack@rybn.org> a écrit :
Le 01/04/2012 14:18, Antoine Villeret a écrit :
hi jack, i'm using a firewire 400 over RJ45 extender (from AVT) on a tour with an AVT Guppy it's work fine with 50m cable, it should work at least until 100m but i never tried it's not possible to use switch to increase the distance with this kind of extender you can use certain switches with GigE but it increases latency i think another solution for very long distance (more than 100m) is the optical fiber you can find some firewire over optical fiber extender Basler made a technical report on industrial cameras interface here : http://www.i2s-vision.fr/upload/BAS1108_Interfaces.pdf hope this helps ++ a. -- do it yourself http://antoine.villeret.free.fr http://drii.ensad.fr -- Google lit ce mail... si vous refusez cela, utilisez l'adresse antoine.villeret [at] free.fr <http://free.fr> pour me contacter Le 1 avril 2012 13:56, Jack <jack@rybn.org <mailto:jack@rybn.org>> a écrit : Le 01/04/2012 02:22, Max a écrit : Am 01.04.2012 um 01:53 schrieb Jack: PS : does anybody tried an other solution (like GigE or USB<->Ethernet<->USB) with Gem when you need long distance between camera and computer ? Is it very stable ? I could offer vnc access to a os x or ubuntu machine hooked up to either a Allied Vision Tech GigE or Firewire 800 camera. m. Hello Max, Did you ever tried that solution ? Is it appropriate to detect very small movement and is it enough fast to be used in real time (not to much latency ?) ? ++ Jack _______________________________________________ GEM-dev mailing list GEM-dev@iem.at <mailto:GEM-dev@iem.at> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/gem-dev
Hello Antoine, Thanx to share your configuration and the Basler technical report, it is a useful document. What is the resolution the framerate you get on your computer from your camera with that configuration ? ++ Jack
OK. I would prefer a camera with 640x480 pixels at 120 fps minimum to be more precise in the detection of very small movements. ++
Jack
Le 03/04/2012 11:34, Jack a écrit :
OK. I would prefer a camera with 640x480 pixels at 120 fps minimum to be more precise in the detection of very small movements.
very small movement need better resolution, unless your are filming a 50cm scene. c
++
Jack
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the framerate is not limited by the rj45 extender but by the camera itself (in my case) and i think the bandwidth of the extender is wide enough to transfer 120 fps @ 640x480 and you often can reduce the scan area of industrial camera sensor to increase framerate for example a 640x480 sensor which outputs 90 fps can outputs 180 fps @ 320x240
++ a
Le 3 avril 2012 11:34, Jack jack@rybn.org a écrit :
Le 02/04/2012 09:48, Antoine Villeret a écrit :
hi,
i got 60 fps in 640x480 / grayscale which is the default image configuration and the more bandwith expensive for this camera
++ a
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Le 1 avril 2012 15:42, Jack jack@rybn.org a écrit :
Le 01/04/2012 14:18, Antoine Villeret a écrit :
hi jack,
i'm using a firewire 400 over RJ45 extender (from AVT) on a tour with an AVT Guppy it's work fine with 50m cable, it should work at least until 100m but i never tried it's not possible to use switch to increase the distance with this kind of extender
you can use certain switches with GigE but it increases latency i think
another solution for very long distance (more than 100m) is the optical fiber you can find some firewire over optical fiber extender
Basler made a technical report on industrial cameras interface here : http://www.i2s-vision.fr/upload/BAS1108_Interfaces.pdf
hope this helps
++ a. -- do it yourself http://antoine.villeret.free.fr http://drii.ensad.fr -- Google lit ce mail... si vous refusez cela, utilisez l'adresse antoine.villeret [at] free.frpour me contacter
Le 1 avril 2012 13:56, Jack jack@rybn.org a écrit :
Le 01/04/2012 02:22, Max a écrit :
Am 01.04.2012 um 01:53 schrieb Jack:
PS : does anybody tried an other solution (like GigE or USB<->Ethernet<->USB) with Gem when you need long distance between camera and computer ? Is it very stable ?
I could offer vnc access to a os x or ubuntu machine hooked up to either a Allied Vision Tech GigE or Firewire 800 camera.
m.
Hello Max,
Did you ever tried that solution ? Is it appropriate to detect very small movement and is it enough fast to be used in real time (not to much latency ?) ? ++
Jack
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Hello Antoine,
Thanx to share your configuration and the Basler technical report, it is a useful document. What is the resolution the framerate you get on your computer from your camera with that configuration ? ++
Jack
OK. I would prefer a camera with 640x480 pixels at 120 fps minimum to be more precise in the detection of very small movements. ++
Jack
Le 03/04/2012 12:38, Antoine Villeret a écrit :
the framerate is not limited by the rj45 extender but by the camera itself (in my case) and i think the bandwidth of the extender is wide enough to transfer 120 fps @ 640x480 and you often can reduce the scan area of industrial camera sensor to increase framerate for example a 640x480 sensor which outputs 90 fps can outputs 180 fps @ 320x240
Yep, thanx for this precision Antoine. What is the category of the cable you use for the connection between the two RJ45 extender ? Your config is like that ? : camera <=> Firewire 400 cable <=> RJ45 extender <=> CAT6 cable <=> RJ45 extender <=> Firewire 400 cable <=> computer or : camera <=> Firewire 400 cable <=> RJ45 extender <=> CAT6 cable <=> computer ++
Jack
++ a
Le 3 avril 2012 11:34, Jack <jack@rybn.org mailto:jack@rybn.org> a écrit :
Le 02/04/2012 09:48, Antoine Villeret a écrit :
hi, i got 60 fps in 640x480 / grayscale which is the default image configuration and the more bandwith expensive for this camera ++ a -- do it yourself http://antoine.villeret.free.fr http://drii.ensad.fr -- Google lit ce mail... si vous refusez cela, utilisez l'adresse antoine.villeret [at] free.fr <http://free.fr> pour me contacter Le 1 avril 2012 15:42, Jack <jack@rybn.org <mailto:jack@rybn.org>> a écrit : Le 01/04/2012 14:18, Antoine Villeret a écrit :
hi jack, i'm using a firewire 400 over RJ45 extender (from AVT) on a tour with an AVT Guppy it's work fine with 50m cable, it should work at least until 100m but i never tried it's not possible to use switch to increase the distance with this kind of extender you can use certain switches with GigE but it increases latency i think another solution for very long distance (more than 100m) is the optical fiber you can find some firewire over optical fiber extender Basler made a technical report on industrial cameras interface here : http://www.i2s-vision.fr/upload/BAS1108_Interfaces.pdf hope this helps ++ a. -- do it yourself http://antoine.villeret.free.fr http://drii.ensad.fr -- Google lit ce mail... si vous refusez cela, utilisez l'adresse antoine.villeret [at] free.fr <http://free.fr> pour me contacter Le 1 avril 2012 13:56, Jack <jack@rybn.org <mailto:jack@rybn.org>> a écrit : Le 01/04/2012 02:22, Max a écrit : Am 01.04.2012 um 01:53 schrieb Jack: PS : does anybody tried an other solution (like GigE or USB<->Ethernet<->USB) with Gem when you need long distance between camera and computer ? Is it very stable ? I could offer vnc access to a os x or ubuntu machine hooked up to either a Allied Vision Tech GigE or Firewire 800 camera. m. Hello Max, Did you ever tried that solution ? Is it appropriate to detect very small movement and is it enough fast to be used in real time (not to much latency ?) ? ++ Jack _______________________________________________ GEM-dev mailing list GEM-dev@iem.at <mailto:GEM-dev@iem.at> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/gem-dev
Hello Antoine, Thanx to share your configuration and the Basler technical report, it is a useful document. What is the resolution the framerate you get on your computer from your camera with that configuration ? ++ Jack
OK. I would prefer a camera with 640x480 pixels at 120 fps minimum to be more precise in the detection of very small movements. ++ Jack
Le 03/04/2012 20:17, Jack a écrit :
Le 03/04/2012 12:38, Antoine Villeret a écrit :
the framerate is not limited by the rj45 extender but by the camera itself (in my case) and i think the bandwidth of the extender is wide enough to transfer 120 fps @ 640x480 and you often can reduce the scan area of industrial camera sensor to increase framerate for example a 640x480 sensor which outputs 90 fps can outputs 180 fps @ 320x240
Yep, thanx for this precision Antoine. What is the category of the cable you use for the connection between the two RJ45 extender ? Your config is like that ? : camera <=> Firewire 400 cable <=> RJ45 extender <=> CAT6 cable <=> RJ45 extender <=> Firewire 400 cable <=> computer
yes
or : camera <=> Firewire 400 cable <=> RJ45 extender <=> CAT6 cable <=> computer
no, the extender does not convert the FW protocol to ethernet protocol. it just convert the FW electrical characteristic in order to send FW on a eternet cable. Fut it's still FW, so you can't connect this cable on a regular eternet plug.
++c
++
Jack
++ a
Le 3 avril 2012 11:34, Jack <jack@rybn.org mailto:jack@rybn.org> a écrit :
Le 02/04/2012 09:48, Antoine Villeret a écrit :
hi, i got 60 fps in 640x480 / grayscale which is the default image configuration and the more bandwith expensive for this camera ++ a -- do it yourself http://antoine.villeret.free.fr http://drii.ensad.fr -- Google lit ce mail... si vous refusez cela, utilisez l'adresse antoine.villeret [at] free.fr <http://free.fr> pour me contacter Le 1 avril 2012 15:42, Jack <jack@rybn.org <mailto:jack@rybn.org>> a écrit : Le 01/04/2012 14:18, Antoine Villeret a écrit :
hi jack, i'm using a firewire 400 over RJ45 extender (from AVT) on a tour with an AVT Guppy it's work fine with 50m cable, it should work at least until 100m but i never tried it's not possible to use switch to increase the distance with this kind of extender you can use certain switches with GigE but it increases latency i think another solution for very long distance (more than 100m) is the optical fiber you can find some firewire over optical fiber extender Basler made a technical report on industrial cameras interface here : http://www.i2s-vision.fr/upload/BAS1108_Interfaces.pdf hope this helps ++ a. -- do it yourself http://antoine.villeret.free.fr http://drii.ensad.fr -- Google lit ce mail... si vous refusez cela, utilisez l'adresse antoine.villeret [at] free.fr <http://free.fr> pour me contacter Le 1 avril 2012 13:56, Jack <jack@rybn.org <mailto:jack@rybn.org>> a écrit : Le 01/04/2012 02:22, Max a écrit : Am 01.04.2012 um 01:53 schrieb Jack: PS : does anybody tried an other solution (like GigE or USB<->Ethernet<->USB) with Gem when you need long distance between camera and computer ? Is it very stable ? I could offer vnc access to a os x or ubuntu machine hooked up to either a Allied Vision Tech GigE or Firewire 800 camera. m. Hello Max, Did you ever tried that solution ? Is it appropriate to detect very small movement and is it enough fast to be used in real time (not to much latency ?) ? ++ Jack _______________________________________________ GEM-dev mailing list GEM-dev@iem.at <mailto:GEM-dev@iem.at> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/gem-dev
Hello Antoine, Thanx to share your configuration and the Basler technical report, it is a useful document. What is the resolution the framerate you get on your computer from your camera with that configuration ? ++ Jack
OK. I would prefer a camera with 640x480 pixels at 120 fps minimum to be more precise in the detection of very small movements. ++ Jack
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Hi List,
I use in my installation a USB 2.0 camera. Most of the time everything works as it should however occasionnaly the camera input disappears and I see a white texture instead. I replug the camera and restart and it works fine however if I try to fix it with the patch running I get when I try to send the pix_video the message device 6: could not make new SG channel error -9405
I send teh message enumerate and I see could not get SG channels device list
Any idea if this depends on the camera I use or if there is any way to make pix_video "see" the usb camera again after replugging it?
Thanks,
Florian
Sounds like a driver problem. I recall putting in some sort of reset message and along with sending new dimensions it would pretty much work like instantiating pix_video again. But the nature of Quicktime might not allow for an app to recover a device that drops out without either restarting the app or the computer.
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 11:34 AM, Florian Grond < fgrond@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de> wrote:
Hi List,
I use in my installation a USB 2.0 camera. Most of the time everything works as it should however occasionnaly the camera input disappears and I see a white texture instead. I replug the camera and restart and it works fine however if I try to fix it with the patch running I get when I try to send the pix_video the message device 6: could not make new SG channel error -9405
I send teh message enumerate and I see could not get SG channels device list
Any idea if this depends on the camera I use or if there is any way to make pix_video "see" the usb camera again after replugging it?
Thanks,
Florian
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Am 01.04.2012 um 13:56 schrieb Jack:
Le 01/04/2012 02:22, Max a écrit :
Am 01.04.2012 um 01:53 schrieb Jack:
PS : does anybody tried an other solution (like GigE or USB<->Ethernet<->USB) with Gem when you need long distance between camera and computer ? Is it very stable ?
I could offer vnc access to a os x or ubuntu machine hooked up to either a Allied Vision Tech GigE or Firewire 800 camera.
Did you ever tried that solution ? Is it appropriate to detect very small movement and is it enough fast to be used in real time (not to much latency ?) ?
Hi Jack,
sorry if it was unclear: i just wanted to say that i have AVT FW800 and gigE cameras here and could give you access to them through a vnc/ssl if you'd want to try it yourself if they work for your purposes. I didn't have the time to try them with Gem myself but i will do that in a month or so and report. we did use the cameras outside of Gem though and they work. with gigE you can get cables up to 100m.
let me know if i can help you in any way. max
Le 01/04/2012 23:27, Max a écrit :
Am 01.04.2012 um 13:56 schrieb Jack:
Le 01/04/2012 02:22, Max a écrit :
Am 01.04.2012 um 01:53 schrieb Jack:
PS : does anybody tried an other solution (like GigE or USB<->Ethernet<->USB) with Gem when you need long distance between camera and computer ? Is it very stable ?
I could offer vnc access to a os x or ubuntu machine hooked up to either a Allied Vision Tech GigE or Firewire 800 camera.
Did you ever tried that solution ? Is it appropriate to detect very small movement and is it enough fast to be used in real time (not to much latency ?) ?
Hi Jack,
sorry if it was unclear: i just wanted to say that i have AVT FW800 and gigE cameras here and could give you access to them through a vnc/ssl if you'd want to try it yourself if they work for your purposes. I didn't have the time to try them with Gem myself but i will do that in a month or so and report. we did use the cameras outside of Gem though and they work. with gigE you can get cables up to 100m.
let me know if i can help you in any way. max
Thanx Max ! In fact, i'm looking for people who have tested this camera with Gem. But i keep in mind your proposition, it could be useful ;) ++
Jack
Le 01/04/2012 01:53, Jack a écrit :
Hello,
I would like to know if someone has ever tried a USB3.0 camera with Gem ? It seems that there are USB cables 20 m long working with this camera : it is a nice length for a performance on a stage. For example, i found this one with nice features : http://www.ximea.com/en/products-news/usb3-industrial-camera
yes, that look like good camera.
On this web site, it is writen camera are compatible with these libraries and frameworks : Adaptive Vision Studio AQSENSE SAL3D Digital Optics VPP Integrating Vision Toolkit Keyetech Matrox MIL MVTec HALCON NeuroCheck OpenCV STEMMER IMAGING Common Vision Blox Tordivel Scorpion Aforge.NET framework Cognex VisionPro EVT EyeVision Intopii Pinta libdmtx Micro-Manager National Instruments LabVIEW Neurotechnology SentiSight RoboRealm SANXO Modular-X Voyant Vision
Does this camera will work with Gem (out of the box) on Ubuntu 11.10 and pd 0.43.2test1 ? If not, thanx to tell me what i have to do.
pay beers to Iohannes so he integrate the API to a gem plugin. ;-)
++ c
++
Jack
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Le 01/04/2012 11:08, Cyrille Henry a écrit :
Le 01/04/2012 01:53, Jack a écrit :
Hello,
I would like to know if someone has ever tried a USB3.0 camera with Gem ? It seems that there are USB cables 20 m long working with this camera : it is a nice length for a performance on a stage. For example, i found this one with nice features : http://www.ximea.com/en/products-news/usb3-industrial-camera
yes, that look like good camera.
Yep ans it is not so expansive for this type of camera (i read around 189 euros).
On this web site, it is writen camera are compatible with these libraries and frameworks : Adaptive Vision Studio AQSENSE SAL3D Digital Optics VPP Integrating Vision Toolkit Keyetech Matrox MIL MVTec HALCON NeuroCheck OpenCV STEMMER IMAGING Common Vision Blox Tordivel Scorpion Aforge.NET framework Cognex VisionPro EVT EyeVision Intopii Pinta libdmtx Micro-Manager National Instruments LabVIEW Neurotechnology SentiSight RoboRealm SANXO Modular-X Voyant Vision
Does this camera will work with Gem (out of the box) on Ubuntu 11.10 and pd 0.43.2test1 ? If not, thanx to tell me what i have to do.
pay beers to Iohannes so he integrate the API to a gem plugin. ;-)
I will be happy to test this plug-in (so to buy this USB3.0 camera) ! But a question : there is no standard libraries/drivers that can manage different type of industrial cameras ? ++
Jack
++ c
++
Jack
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I will be happy to test this plug-in (so to buy this USB3.0 camera) ! But a question : there is no standard libraries/drivers that can manage different type of industrial cameras ?
i think halcon plugin can manage all type of industrial camera. but the lib is commercial, and not free.
c
++
Jack
++ c
++
Jack
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AVT provide a cross platform SDK which handles IIDC, GigE and maybe more but i think it's AVT dependent
libdc1394 support lots of industrial cameras but mainly firewire ones and it's not ported to w32 and i never found vendor independent, free and cross platform library which handles all industrial cameras interfaces...
+ a.
Le 01/04/2012 15:55, Cyrille Henry a écrit :
I will be happy to test this plug-in (so to buy this USB3.0 camera) ! But a question : there is no standard libraries/drivers that can manage different type of industrial cameras ?
i think halcon plugin can manage all type of industrial camera. but the lib is commercial, and not free.
So it should work with the Ximea USB3 camera ? The halcon plug-in doesn't only manage GigE camera ? ++
Jack
c
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Jack
++ c
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Jack
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Le 03/04/2012 11:39, Jack a écrit :
Le 01/04/2012 15:55, Cyrille Henry a écrit :
I will be happy to test this plug-in (so to buy this USB3.0 camera) ! But a question : there is no standard libraries/drivers that can manage different type of industrial cameras ?
i think halcon plugin can manage all type of industrial camera. but the lib is commercial, and not free.
So it should work with the Ximea USB3 camera ? The halcon plug-in doesn't only manage GigE camera ?
look at the halcon documentation. you should find url in the halcon directory readme file.
c
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Jack
c
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Jack
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Jack
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Le 03/04/2012 11:46, Cyrille Henry a écrit :
Le 03/04/2012 11:39, Jack a écrit :
Le 01/04/2012 15:55, Cyrille Henry a écrit :
I will be happy to test this plug-in (so to buy this USB3.0 camera) ! But a question : there is no standard libraries/drivers that can manage different type of industrial cameras ?
i think halcon plugin can manage all type of industrial camera. but the lib is commercial, and not free.
So it should work with the Ximea USB3 camera ? The halcon plug-in doesn't only manage GigE camera ?
look at the halcon documentation. you should find url in the halcon directory readme file.
I read the readme file in .../Gem/plugins/videoHALCON and a little bit the documentation on the Halcon website. I hope The ximea USB3.0 will work fine with the Halcon Plug-in. But before buying the camera, i continue to search the web. ++
Jack
c
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Jack
c
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Jack
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Jack
PS : does anybody tried an other solution (like GigE or USB<->Ethernet<->USB) with Gem when you need long distance between camera and computer ? Is it very stable ?
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Le 03/04/2012 20:03, Jack a écrit :
Le 03/04/2012 11:46, Cyrille Henry a écrit :
Le 03/04/2012 11:39, Jack a écrit :
Le 01/04/2012 15:55, Cyrille Henry a écrit :
I will be happy to test this plug-in (so to buy this USB3.0 camera) ! But a question : there is no standard libraries/drivers that can manage different type of industrial cameras ?
i think halcon plugin can manage all type of industrial camera. but the lib is commercial, and not free.
So it should work with the Ximea USB3 camera ? The halcon plug-in doesn't only manage GigE camera ?
look at the halcon documentation. you should find url in the halcon directory readme file.
I read the readme file in .../Gem/plugins/videoHALCON and a little bit the documentation on the Halcon website. I hope The ximea USB3.0 will work fine with the Halcon Plug-in. But before buying the camera, i continue to search the web. ++
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> ++ > > Jack > > PS : does anybody tried an other solution (like GigE or > USB<->Ethernet<->USB) with Gem when you need long distance > between camera and computer ? Is it very stable ? > > _______________________________________________ > GEM-dev mailing list > GEM-dev@iem.at > http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/gem-dev >
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I just discover the Ximea USB3 camera (QM Series) : http://www.ximea.com/en/products-news/usb3-industrial-camera can use IVT (Integrating Vision Toolkit) for Linux : http://ivt.sourceforge.net/index.html (IVT is available under a modified BSD license (3-clause BSD), the last release of IVT is the Mar 12 2012)
So it seems we can avoid Halcon library/software and use IVT with this camera. Then, my question : is it possible to make a IVT plugin for Gem ? ++
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