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Date:         Fri, 15 Nov 2002 17:16:42 +0100
Reply-To:     ImageJ Interest Group <[log in to unmask]>
Sender:       ImageJ Interest Group <[log in to unmask]>
From:         Adrian Daerr <[log in to unmask]>
Subject:      Re: QImaging QiCam
In-Reply-To:  <[log in to unmask]>

Just a short note to say that in a couple of days I plan to release an acquisition plugin for Macintosh+ImageJ+Firewire camera. It should work with any IIDC compliant camera, and will be published as free software under the GNU Public Licence. The plugin does full-frequency acquisition even on a G3-processor, e.g. 1300x1000@11Hz with the camera I used for development. sincerely, Adrian Daerr Complex Systems and Matter group, University of Paris VII, France p.s. To Firewire camera builders: tell me if you want your IIDC camera advertised as supported. Venerdì, novembre 15, 2002, alle 03:39 , Vincenzo Della Mea ha scritto: > Dear all, > I want to buy a IEEE1394 camera, with some constraints, including the > ability to use it with ImageJ and ImagePro on Windows, and possibly > ImageJ on Macintosh; plus relatively fast acquisition, i.e. less than > one second at about 1300x1000. > Starting from some message on this topic here, I found that the > QImaging QIcam could be good for that. Is some of you using it, which > wants to share his/her experience with that camera (or with others > having the same capabilities)? > In particular, I'm interested in the effective acquisition speed. > > Thanks, > > Vincenzo




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