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We develop customer specific solutions using image processing and optical measurement technique for production and laboratory measurement. If you think that your environmental conditions are to rough, the process happens to fast, that the measure field is to large or the task is to hard, then we are what you're seeking.
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New 3-D-highspeed measurement systems

Our new product lines Kallisto and Titan are high resolution highspeed stereo camera systems with resolutions of 1 megapixel each camera for the analysis of movement and deformation. Kallisto uses cameras with CameraLink interface, Titan consists of a highspeed camera pco.dimax and the 3D-CamSplitter. Although the two systems use disparate camera systems, both can be utilized with the same software. s3D.Cassini is a camera control designed as measurement tool especially for the application of highspeed cameras, with which the images can be automatically undistorted while beeing downloaded. For the measurement of the images we recommend to use our s3D.VideoAnalysis, which is since 2010 available in version 3.0.
Titan

s3D.VideoAnalysis 3.0

Read more about the completely revised VideoAnalysis software for the optical analysis of movement and deformation >>

s3D.Cassini

Only one software can utilize every camera type, incl. online undistortion of images. All frequently used camera features combined in one software , whether it's FireWire, USB, GigE or CameraLink. >>

Gig3D - One billion points per second

The surfaces from stereo image sequences, without signalling, based on state of the art research results. The pco.dimax with a 3D-Camsplitter supports the recording of stereo image sequences with high resolution and high frame rates at the same time. >>

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