Application Notes for specific software features and application specific work cases
An overview and setup guide of the triggering methods including Digital Pulse(or TTL Capture) and Hardware Triggering, used to obtain synchronized data during the acquisition process, available throug...
Overview Many high-speed cameras allow speed increases by reducing (cropping) image resolution. However, calibration can be difficult or impossible at the reduced resolution; in most cases calibrating...
The principle behind using multi-view registration from rigid motions is to calibrate multiple systems separately, use rigid motions of a speckle pattern to determine the geometric transformations bet...
The linked PDF details the procedure for correcting SEM drift and distortion in Vic-2D. The ZIP file contains a demo set of distortion correction data together with an image list....
Some of the most useful results in Digital Image Correlation come from high-magnification, small field of view tests. At the same time, these tests can be increasingly difficult, depending on the magn...
Sometimes, images acquired for use in 2D or 3D digital image correlation tests can be too dark; noisy; blurry; or aliased. From time to time we are asked whether it would be beneficial to process thes...
Particularly common with high heat applications, sometimes we must view through a window, glass, viewing pane. There are just a few things to keep in mind when doing this: 1. Keep the window as planar...
There are several instances in which the use of the External Orientation Calibration can be helpful: 1. Large measurement fields for which a large enough grid is not practical. 2. The cameras have bee...
The linked article discusses the details of testing with Photron (TM) cameras....
Calibrating for a high magnification setup can present a few challenges. This article will discuss techniques for getting the best calibration result at small fields of view. What is 'high magnificati...