Vision Software Expands Options

Nov. 5, 2009
An enhanced version of VisionView—a touch screen display interface for the vendor’s In-Sight vision systems—contains features to enable more detailed visualization of parts and easier storage of failed images. 
In VisionView 1.2, new pan and zoom capability enables closer examination of defective parts, and makes it easier to accurately focus the vision system for high-resolution images. Production-line operators can also download images of failed parts automatically to an external storage device, and can save application parameter changes directly to an existing job, or rename and save them as a new job. Also new in VisionView 1.2 is the option to run the VisionView operator interface on a PC. The VisionView PC software has all the features of the operator panel, plus the flexibility to use any display that can be connected to a PC. To download a free trial version of VisionView 1.2 software, go to www.cognex.com/visionview.Cognex Corp.www.cognex.com877.COGNEX1

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