05-30-2014 09:18 AM
@muks wrote:
@Butterworth wrote:
@Meisspa wrote:
Hi Butterworth,
try to implement a counter for measuring the cycle-time for one image acquisition and processing. (http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/6F6B9F4E149C80578625652800784764) Then you can estimate the theoretical possible frames per second. What type of camera you use? Basler Ace? I don´t know what exactly you want to do, but the camera is relativly fast (exposure time), taking photos of falling objects - of course you need enough light- is no problem for this entry-level camera. But the number of frames per second is limited.
Paul
Hi Meisspa, my camera is Basler ace2500-14gc. I will use cycle-time measurement tool that you said. My project is finding the parameters in attached image.
the scope now looks different
Hi muks. What do you mean by that?
05-30-2014 09:22 AM
The requirement of both these images are different
05-30-2014 09:52 AM
@muks wrote:
The requirement of both these images are different
So what must be done sir?
05-31-2014 04:58 AM
A little modification in the vi that i already gave
05-31-2014 05:00 AM
The above vi will give you X' teta and y as u mentioned. Post a real time camera image if you are stuck
06-06-2014 02:59 AM - edited 06-06-2014 03:00 AM
@muks wrote:
A little modification in the vi that i already gave
Do you design all VI by yourself or design in Vision Assistance then convert it to VI? Does those two different ways affect the processing time?
06-06-2014 03:40 AM
I generally use vision assistant to get the initial processing done. The i do it with lv .
06-12-2014 06:35 AM
Hello again. I need to take real world images with my camera to apply the processing operations that I asked for you before. For example take one frame at every 30 secs. Which way is the less tring and fast for computer?
06-12-2014 06:45 AM
Can you give an external trigger to your camera?
06-12-2014 06:48 AM
I dont think there will be any external trigger for now.