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			11-07-2006 02:00 PM
Hi jleeboy17,
Just to verify, will you be using Vision Builder AI or ViewBuilder? This is important, since Vision Builder AI (VBAI) is made by National Instruments, and ViewBuilder is not. Assuming you will be using VBAI, please be aware that it is not designed to acquire images from USB cameras with the IMAQ USB driver. In my opinion, your best option with the USB driver would be to use LabVIEW. LabVIEW (along with the Vision Development Module) has the same capabilities as VBAI, although the programming is more involved.
Also, will you be needing to use motors to control the position of your camera? If so, then you would probably want to use a motion controller card, which can be easily interfaced with LabVIEW. John will be out of the office for the next two weeks, so please let me know if you have any further questions on this, and I'll be happy to help.
Chris M.
Applications Engineer
National Instruments
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11-07-2006 06:35 PM
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			11-08-2006 01:37 PM
Instead of moving the camera, I would use a very wide angle (fisheye) lens that could cover close to 180 degrees. It would be easier to locate the color and determine the angle than moving the camera around.
The only problem is that you need a camera with a removable lens, and USB cameras don't typically let you change the lens.
Bruce