Basler’s Thies Möller Answers the Question, “What is a Vision System?”

When it comes to industrial image processing, there are many tasks, from quality controls to sorting foods, that require more than just one single camera. Responsibilities like these require a more comprehensive image processing system, known as a vision system.

The camera is the centerpiece of the vision system, which is not to say that the other components in the system are not important. Thies Möller, Technical Architect at Basler AG, details the most important components of this kind of system and explains how it is structured and what advantages it offers. Using a yummy cookie as his sample product, he explains in more detail just how a vision system works. Enjoy a surprisingly delicious lesson.

Visit http://www.vision-campus.com for more information about vision technology at Basler AG. It's the perfect place to look for answers if you'd like to know how digital industrial cameras work in the first place, or if you're uncertain which camera fits your vision system. The article accompanying the video also provides details on the basics of image processing systems.

Click here to view the video with German subtitles.

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