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What is Lens Vignetting in Embedded Cameras?

Prabu Kumar
Lens vignetting is the reduction of brightness/saturation from an image’s center to its four corners. Find out what causes lens vignetting, its different types, and
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Role of embedded vision in telepresence robots and some of the key camera features

Ranjith Kumar
Telepresence robots deliver next-gen video conferencing experiences by working in combination with devices like PCs, laptops, smartphones, or tablets. Look at the various functions of
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What is an IR-cut filter – and why do embedded vision applications need it?

Prabu Kumar
An IR-cut filter is a mechanical shutter that blocks or delivers light in the IR spectrum to enable true color reproduction. Learn how an IR-cut
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How to use image binning to achieve superior imaging quality with See3CAM_CU135M

Vinoth Rajagopalan
Binning refers to combining information of adjacent pixels into a single pixel – known as a superpixel. Find out how you can leverage image binning
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How embedded vision is helping the drone industry ‘see’ the future

Gomathi Sankar
Drone technology has seen a remarkable rise – from agriculture to construction and mining. Peel back the layers of how embedded cameras contribute to the
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How to achieve dual streaming using OpenCV in computer vision applications?

Vinoth Rajagopalan
Many applications such as smart surveillance, video conferencing, and traffic management sometimes require the camera to deliver two different streams simultaneously. Learn how to use
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How cameras and Artificial Intelligence are changing the way we look at patient care?

Balaji S
The role of AI-driven imaging in healthcare has become critical, given its applications in remote patient care, telemedicine, and rehab. Learn how AI and embedded
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What is Pixel Binning? How It Works and Its Key Advantages

Prabu Kumar
Pixel binning is a one-of-a-kind solution to help achieve enhanced sensitivity for small pixel size cameras. See in detail the role played by pixels in
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How to calculate the resolving power of a lens

Vinoth Rajagopalan
Resolving power is one of the most critical parameters to consider while choosing a lens for your application. Get to know how to determine the