Invitation to the "Capture the Light" focus event
Free "3-in-1" online event in the IDS Vision Channel on June 24th at 9 a.m. EDT
For the success of an image processing application, not only the right camera and a suitable image sensor are decisive. To capture light without interference and convert it into usable information, you should also pay attention to adequate optics and high-quality filter glasses. Our focus event "Capture the Light" is dedicated to exactly this topic in three exciting sessions. Set aside around 90 minutes in your calendar and benefit from the expertise of our specialists. We look forward to seeing you!
Session 1:
Inside Sensor Technology" (Duration: approx. 20 minutes + Q&A)
Which technologies and sensor functions will shape the image processing world in the future? We not only take a close look at the development and possibilities of modern CMOS sensors, but also explain why not all sensor functions are used in industrial cameras and why it can be more advantageous to implement them in the camera firmware or host software.
Session 2:
"When clean is not enough" (Duration: approx. 20 minutes + Q&A)
The cleanliness of optical components is often a decisive criterion for the success of a camera application. Applications that operate in the nanometer range can reveal the limits of optical imaging. For these cases, a close look at the physical and economic requirements or possibilities is necessary. We will give you an insight into our camera manufacturing process and our experience with these challenging cases.
Session 3:
"Would you like a lens with that?" (Duration: approx. 20 minutes + Q&A
A camera system does not only consist of a suitable image sensor, camera electronics and software. The right lens also plays a decisive role in the successful implementation of an image processing application - especially in an industrial environment. In this lecture we will show you what you should consider when buying a lens.
To attend, all you need to do is register for free on the IDS Vision Channel. Afterwards, all upcoming events can be conveniently added to your own calendar. Especially convenient: at various virtual tables, participants can get in touch directly with IDS specialists, ask questions or exchange experiences with other participants.