Top Technical Articles on Industrial Imaging Systems from 2012
If you missed our earlier posts this year, here are some highlights from our most popular articles in 2012. These pieces delve into key considerations for designing and optimizing industrial imaging systems:
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CCD vs. CMOS Image Sensors
Choosing between complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) sensors and charge-coupled devices (CCD) is critical for applications like machine vision, defense, and traffic monitoring. Each offers distinct advantages depending on the use case. -
Modulation Transfer Function – MTF in Camera Selection
The modulation transfer function plays a vital role in selecting cameras—especially those used with near-infrared (NIR) wavelengths. Understanding how an imaging system preserves contrast and detail is crucial for accurate results under varying conditions. -
Comparing Camera Performance: Part 1 Sensitivity
This series explores camera performance metrics, starting with sensitivity. Learn how to evaluate key factors like pixel size, quantum efficiency, and signal-to-noise ratio to select the right imaging solution for your application.
Additional Insights on High-Detail Imaging
HD cameras deliver exceptional clarity even in challenging conditions such as fog or haze. These systems enhance contrast while maintaining image resolution—making them ideal for long-distance monitoring applications where visibility is critical.
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