Today’s integrated machine vision systems can range from a very simple single camera to an array of multiple cameras at one operational cell inspecting hundreds of features on a single part.
We have all read the Sunday newspaper where we were challenged with finding the difference between one image and an almost identical image positioned right next to it. Sounds easy but some are more difficult than others.
Adrianus Pijper, in the South African Journal of Science, called the microscope “man’s noblest, supreme, and most far-reaching tool,” according to the Microscopy Society of America. And this was in 1939.
The Imaging Source, international manufacturer of cameras for industrial machine vision applications is delighted to announce the opening of a new sales office in Munich, Germany. After Bremen (Germany), Charlotte (USA) and Taipei (Taiwan), the office in Munich is The Imaging Source's fourth branch. It is home to The Imaging Source's direct sales team for Southern Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Central and Southern Europe.
$5,000 in product donation supports exploration of distant galaxies
October 9, 2013
Edmund Optics announced the recipient of the 2013 Norman Edmund Inspiration Award of $5,000 in product donation. Craig Mackay, Professor of Image Science in the Institute of Astronomy at the University of Cambridge in the UK, and his research team are building a new instrument for ground-based optical telescopes that will produce higher resolution images than those captured from space telescopes.