Most Modern Architecture

SVCam Kit is built on GenICam’s foundation, specifically leveraging the GenTL (GenICam Transport Layer) interface. This cross-interface protocol allows seamless access to camera features and delivers image data streams. Importantly, the GenTL driver functions as a module within SVCapture, enabling reuse in third-party software.

Simple Integration

Integrating the SVS-Vistek GenTL driver into your application is straightforward: just specify the path to the single *.cti file in your external software. The system retrieves camera feature details directly from the XML file. Currently supported transport layers include GigE Vision, USB3, and Camera Link. Additional GenTL producers can now be integrated as well.

New Helpful Tools

Version 2.5.3 of SVCapture introduces enhanced features:

  • A new histogram view simplifies look-up table creation for image processing tasks.
  • Wizards for shading correction and defect pixel compensation streamline workflows, especially with cameras using high bit depth sensors.

The defect pixel tool aids in creating and applying maps, while the shading wizard addresses illumination inconsistencies or lens aberrations directly at the camera level. Images can now be saved in multiple formats, and all camera settings are exportable as text files for easy sharing between developers and third-party users.

Exciting SDK Example

The exo250Z exemplifies innovation with its Sony IMX250 polarized sensor. This cutting-edge device enables effortless detection of previously challenging tasks such as stress in materials, liquid presence on surfaces, or flaws in composites like rubber and carbon fiber. The dedicated source code example guides developers to quickly implement these advanced capabilities.

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Last Updated: 2025-09-05 03:25:04