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Originally Posted by muy dificil
Did you ever grab a frame and then the picture became scrambled, and after that the program was no longer able to recognize the camera? That is what happened to ours.
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My experience sound somewhat similar. I was trying to learn how to calibrate the camera by following the manual. I would get to the point of grabbing a frame, no problem. Then I would run a color calibration and the next image would come back with an extremely high level of that color washed over the entire image. Almost as though I had placed a colored filter in front of the lens. But on occasion, I would loose connection to the camera. The only way around it was to fully reset the camera. I never really got the thing working to my satisfaction.
I have worked on medical grade imaging systems for 20 years, all of it with pick-up tubes, except for the last three years when I began using CCD cameras and Digital Flat Panel detectors. My experience with CCD's is quite limited, but from the little I have had, nothing I've used behaved anything like this. Now, I have to admit, the camera systems I worked on cost between $25K and $35K. So, there really is no comparing the two.
I would love to hear from teams that actually got the camera working as advertised and hear what they did to get the system working.