Software update for weld camera images
Published by Lydia Woellwarth,
Editor
World Pipelines,
Xiris Automation Inc. is pleased to announce the release of an expanded version of WeldStudioTM, its software utility for controlling and displaying images from weld cameras.
The latest version of WeldStudio includes the Picture-In-a-Picture (PIP) feature, a powerful new feature that allows for an inset window to be created in the camera image with different settings from the main camera image. When implemented, key areas of interest within the inset window can be set-up with different contrast levels than the rest of the image, optimising the inset window for a bright weld arc while its surrounding background can be enhanced to see the darker surrounding features.
The Xiris WeldStudio software includes everything needed to set-up, control, display and record video from Xiris XVC weld cameras. The user-friendly interface allows operators to set-up and control multiple cameras on any suitable PC running Windows 7/8/10 operating system.
Xiris Automation Inc. specialises in developing Optical Systems for Quality Control for several niche industries, providing some of the world’s most dynamic manufacturers with the ability to detect, recognise, and interpret quality defects in their manufactured goods.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/equipment-and-safety/06032019/software-update-for-weld-camera-images/
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