How-to easily capture image sequences without complex coding effort
Discover how to configure and use the IDS peak sequencer feature to capture repetitive scenes quickly and efficiently without complex coding. This video explains the principle of sequences, how to set up valid configurations, and why the sequencer is ideal for applications requiring rapid changes in camera settings.
You’ll learn how to create closed loops of sets, adjust exposure times for moving objects, and apply the sequencer in real-world scenarios such as conveyor belt inspection and HDR (High Dynamic Range) imaging. Whether you’re working with varying illumination or high dynamic range scenes, this guide provides practical steps and expert tips for optimising your workflow.
Topics covered
- What the IDS peak sequencer feature is and why it matters
- How to configure sequences and sets for valid closed loops
- Practical example: capturing objects at multiple positions on a conveyor belt
- Using the sequencer for HDR imaging with multi-exposure techniques
- Tips for saving configurations with user sets and integrating with IDS peak SDK
- Combining sequencer outputs with OpenCV for HDR image processing
Video timeline
- 00:00 - Introduction
- 00:42 - What is an image sequence?
- 01:28 - How to configure a sequence
- 04:22 - How to configure a set
- 06:04 - Application example: AOI (Area Of Interest) sequence on conveyor belt
- 12:22 - Application example: HDR image creation
- 19:36 - Conclusion
Who should watch
This How-to video is ideal for developers, vision engineers, and system integrators who need a quick and efficient overview of trigger options and implementation approaches using IDS cameras and IDS peak.
Watch now to unlock the full potential of IDS camera triggering - and start building smarter, more adaptable machine vision systems today.