Software features
No programming knowledge is required, lowering the threshold of analysis technology.
Supports CCD or CMOS cameras and digital LED light sources from mainstream manufacturers on the market.
It provides many practical tools, in addition to visual algorithm analysis tools, there are also mechanical fixture adjustment and lens focus adjustment tools.
Not only can static visual algorithm analysis, image analysis and processing be performed, but it also supports online visual feature analysis and preprocessing (implemented through machine vision query language).
It contains the functions provided by the testing software tools provided by most camera manufacturers, and there is no need to worry about learning different camera testing tools.
Supports saving and opening images in multiple formats such as bmp, jpg, etc.
Notice :
The Machine Vision Experiment Master needs to run on a windows operating system that supports OpenGL3.0 or above.
The free version only supports DirectShow cameras and MachineVision cameras. If you need more camera support from manufacturers, please contact us.
The free version only supports digital light sources confirmed by Jingpu Company that use serial communication. If you need more light source support from manufacturers, please contact us.
When performing analysis tasks on actual projects, please do not use non-professional cameras and lenses to avoid obtaining the desired results.
How to use
After running the Machine Vision Experiment Master, the interface shown in Figure 1 will be displayed. The main interface consists of the main menu, toolbar, status bar, camera navigation bar, camera property bar, camera performance bar, and field of view window.
Main menu: Provides access to all operations, including camera operation, light source operation, visual tools, display, and even image opening and saving.
Toolbar: Provides commonly used operation entrances, many of which correspond to the main menu functions.
Status bar: Displays the main information of the current camera such as interface, resolution, frame rate, clarity, etc.
Camera navigation bar: Displays the currently available physical cameras and allows you to open specific cameras.
Camera property bar: Displays the parameters of the opened physical camera. If the parameters support writing, you can set the parameters.
Camera performance bar: Displays the key performance of the opened physical camera, such as whether it supports ROI operations, whether it can capture image frames statically, etc.
Field of view window: Displays the opened image and displays various utility graphics and patterns.
1 toolbar
The toolbar provides a graphical operation interface for commonly used operations. Such as camera operation buttons, light source operation buttons, etc. Divided into three parts, main toolbar, visual toolbar and display toolbar. As shown in the picture.
1.1 Main toolbar
The main toolbar includes image opening and saving, help, and some operation buttons for cameras and light sources.
(1) Open image button: Open local image.
(2) Save as button: Save the image.
(3) Refresh button: Refresh the camera boot window.
(4) Online help button: Provide online help documents
(5) Run camera button in real time: run the camera.
(6) Soft trigger running camera button: The software generates a trigger signal to collect images.
(7) Hard trigger running camera button: triggered by external signal to collect images.
(8) Stop running button: Stop running the camera.
(9) Capture static frame button: Capture images.
(10) Turn on the light source button: Turn on the light source.
(11) Turn off the light source button: turn off the light source.
(12) Increase brightness button: increase the brightness of the light source.
(13) Reduce brightness button: Reduce the brightness of the light source.
(14) Select the controller button: select the light source and configure it.
(15) Generate trigger signal button: soft trigger runs the camera and generates a trigger signal to obtain the current image.
1.2 Visual Toolbar
Includes action buttons for visual analysis tools.
(1) Default button:
(2) Horizontal scale button: displays horizontal scale lines.
(3) Vertical scale button: Display vertical scale lines.
(4) Cross scale button: Displays cross scale lines.
(5) Cross mouse line button: displays the cross mouse and tracks the mouse.
(6) Distance measurement button: Measure the distance between any two points in the image.
(7) Dynamic sub-window button: Select the image area and dynamically expand it to the view.
(8) Distraction sensitive area button: Select the image area and perform corresponding analysis.
(9) Sharpness curve button: Displays camera sharpness in real time.
1.3Show toolbar
Contains display mode buttons for the field of view window.
(1) Default alignment button: The image captured by the camera is displayed in the upper left corner of the canvas.
(2) Center alignment button: The image captured by the camera is displayed in the middle of the canvas.
(3) Fill window button: The image captured by the camera is filled into the canvas.
(4) Actual size button: Displays the captured image at the time.
(5) Zoom in button: Expand the image display.
(6) Reduce button: Reduce the image display.
2 Main menu
The main menu consists of File, Camera, Light Source, Tools, Display, Calibration, Window, and Help submenus.
2.1 File menu
The file submenu includes three items: Open Image, Save As, and Exit. As shown in Figure 2
(1) Open image: Open a local image.
(2) Save as: Save the image captured by the current camera to the specified folder. Can save .jpg/.bmp/.png/.gif/.tif format files.
(3) Exit: Exit the Machine Vision Experiment Master software.
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