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Re: LabView/C++ equally capable?

The Axis 206 camera supports three resolutions. These three steps will be the best improvements overall. To get other sizes, you'll end up decimating or subsetting one of the larger sizes. This is still often worth it.

As for when resolution cuts are no longer worth it, in the real world, the nice cameras have an amazing flexibility with resolution, even to the point of having an image one pixel tall and X pixels wide. This may be useful when material is moving on a conveyer beneath the camera and you really only have time to process the new material.

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