Seminar explores practical applications of CVB toolkit

Stemmer Imaging, formerly Firstsight Vision, is running a free, full day seminar on practical applications of its popular Common Vision Blox (CVB) hardware-independent imaging toolkit. The seminar takes place at Wokefield Park, Reading, on 25th February, 2009.

Mark Williamson, Stemmer Imaging's sales and marketing director, comments: “The possibilities offered by CVB, especially in the field of GigE Vision, have grown dramatically since the introduction of CVB 10 in 2008. This seminar will provide the opportunity for delegates to learn more about the GigE Vision and GenCam standards, and there will be detailed sessions on a host of CVB capabilities. A session will be dedicated to CVB GigE Vision Server, which brings a brand new approach to GigE Vision by enabling the computer on which it is installed to behave like a complete GigE Vision and GenCam compatible camera, with freely configurable features. Use of GigE Vision Server PC for distributed computing across PCs will be illustrated. We will also highlight the use of CVB CameraSuite, a reliable, independent and powerful SDK that is supplied free-of-charge with all GigE Vision cameras from Stemmer Imaging. Other sessions include increasing image processing speeds using the GPU on the PC graphics card; advanced, real time 3D imaging using new algorithms for capturing and comparing 3D objects and their surfaces and advanced search capabilities."

A free 14-day full version of Common Vision Blox V.10 is available for evaluation and can be downloaded at: www.commonvisionblox.com. To register for the seminar, contact Ruth Thompson: r.thompson@stemmer-imaging.co.uk

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