Image Acquisition Camera - High Speed - Fast Capture
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Hello,
I am using Matlab 2012 with Image Acquisition Toolbox 2012.
I am using a generic webcam (Logitech Sphere AF) with the command
frame=getsnapshot(obj);
for image capture with the following default properties:
% % Device Specific Default Properties:
% BacklightCompensation = on
% Brightness = 128
% Contrast = 32
% Exposure = -7
% ExposureMode = auto
% Focus = 0
% FocusMode = auto
% FrameRate = 30.0000
% Gain = 0
% HorizontalFlip = off
% Pan = 0
% Saturation = 32
% Sharpness = 224
% Tilt = 0
% VerticalFlip = off
% WhiteBalance = 4000
% WhiteBalanceMode = auto
I am trying to find a faster camera model and property settings, if possible on a usb connection.
Does anyone have any suggestions for a specific camera model and associated manually configured properties settings for maximum frame capture speed?
Best, Jeremy
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Thomas
on 23 Feb 2013
Edited: Walter Roberson
on 23 Feb 2013
Jeremy,
We use the Thorlabs CMOS camera and get frame rates of several hundred Hertz using mex files, for regions of interest of 32 x 32 pixels. There is some memory management involved, and we use separate mex files for opening the camera (once per session), grabbing a frame, and closing the camera (once per session). We also have a mex file for setting the pixel clock, the exposure, and the frame rate. I don't promise it will work for you, but I've posted the files for the time being here, along with the code required to create the mex files and a demo m-file that tests it all out.
By the way, we also do SLM compensation through scattering media! Good luck.
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Walter Roberson
on 5 Jan 2018
Chris Stockbridge mentioned a File Exchange contribution; did you give that a try?
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Chris Stockbridge
on 20 Oct 2015
All of the files for working with the Thorlabs DCx series of cameras can now be found on the MATLAB file exchange here: Thorlabs DCx
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Walter Roberson
on 11 Feb 2013
How high are you aiming?
I would be almost certain this does not use a USB interface.
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