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Runner camera gets shading correction feature

A Multipix Imaging product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 18, 2009

The Basler Runner cameras from Multipix Imaging now include a shading correction feature that allows users to correct for variations caused by the optics or lighting system and for pixel variance.

Basler Runner cameras have been implemented in a variety of applications that utilise the combination of a high-performance linescan sensor with a GigE Vision interface.

For each line in the sensor (red, green and blue), required shading corrections can now be calculated and stored in the camera.

Up to two sets of shading files can be stored.

Management of the shading files, including tasks such as upload, selection of the shading set, activation and deactivation, can be done via the supplied Basler Pylon driver.

In many applications, it is a 'must' to check for colour, for example, colour differences or defects in applications such as wood inspection, PCB inspection and medical testing.

With a resolution of 2,098 pixels and a line rate of 9.2kHz, the Runner colour cameras can help improve the efficiency of these applications.

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