Photron's device controller SDK supports MATLAB and LabVIEW software
The PhotronFASTCAM Viewer (PFV) software package is now supported with a device controller software development kit (SDK) for both The MathWorks' MATLAB and National Instruments’ LabVIEW image-processing software. The user interface provides easy access to integrate complex functionality with the cameras’ ability to capture, replay, and produce high-speed image sequences in industry-standard file formats, including AVI, MOV, TIFF (8-bit or 26-bit file formats), JPEG, BMP, PNG, RAW, and RAWW (native camera file formats).
Photron USA Inc.
San Diego, CA, USA
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Photron Introduces High Speed Imaging Device Controller SDK for MATLAB and LabVIEW
Photron offers advanced software functionality for high speed camera control and slow motion video replay.
San Diego, CA – Photron, Inc., a global high speed camera and control software manufacturer has added a device controller software development kit (SDK) for both MATLAB® and National Instruments LabVIEW to the Photron FASTCAM Viewer (PFV) software package. The new PFV functionality integrates control of Photron's extensive range of high speed cameras with the customer's existing MATLAB and LabVIEW functionality, enabling seamless high speed image acquisition and download.
Photron's software’s intuitive user interface provides easy access to integrate complex functionality with the cameras ability to capture, replay and produce high-speed image sequences in industry-standard file formats, including AVI (Windows video), MOV (Apple QuickTime video), TIFF ( 8-bit or 26-bit file formats), JPEG, BMP (Bitmap), PNG (Portable Network Graphics), RAW and RAWW (native camera file formats).
For more information on Photron’s high speed imaging systems and camera control software, go to www.photron.com. To obtain a copy of Photron’s new PFV software package with MATLAB and LabVIEW functionality, please contact Photron at 800-585-2129, or email: [email protected].
SOURCE: Photron USA