EyeMeasureEasy

EyeVision software from EVT now offers EyeMeasureEasy (EME), an intuitive image analyzing tool. The user can directly measure and analyze image data with only a few mouse clicks. The tool can be used for applications in microscopy. The features of EME can be extended, so that it can be integrated into a fully automated, industrial inspection process.

With EyeMeasureEasy the user can display live-images, and can save images and load them from memory. There are several different measurement options that can be carried out on those images, such as:

  • Angle including three points or four points
  • Distances between two points
  • Radius of circles including three points or n-points or automatic

The measured results can be shown via a text overlay, list boxes or charts. The measurements can be controlled by the user through “start” and “stop” buttons, or the measurements can be carried out in a free-running measurement.

The camera options can be set directly and the user interface is a design framework for a customized graphic user interface.

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EyeVision now supports the Gocator 3D sensor from LMI

EyeScanGo_back_L_EyeVision_support-KopieEyeVision software provides the integrated “brain” of the 3D sensor. EyeVision allows the sensor not only to capture an image but also to use the complete 3D command set of the software to measure, compare and read the 3D point cloud or 2D gray-scale image.

The Gocator is a compact sensor in an industrial housing with a protection class of up to IP67. It has two digital outputs, RS485 Serial and one analogue output (4 – 20 mA). More than one of the Gocator sensor families can be used with effortless configuration and synchronization.
With the EyeVision machine vision software the sensor has various commands available. Starting with the “3D Blob” command which is very versatile and can be used count objects within a point cloud, the software contains commands to measure openings (holes, slots), cylinder, studs (threaded and non-threaded), plane, etc. It has also 3D volumetric tools: volumes, areas, bounding boxes, positions (min, max, centroid), ellipses, orientations, etc.

Additionally, the 3D-software now also has a “RectProbe” command to find edge-points in a certain direction and returning the detected edge. This can be useful for additional measurements on the point cloud. There are also various filter commands such as “Merge”, which merges two point clouds into one, or the filter command “Outlier Removal”, which removes all points that deviate in Z-direction from their neighbors by a certain amount. Also important is the “Voxelgrid” filter, which down-samples a point cloud using a voxel grid and outputs points that are the average of all points inside a voxel. The filter can make unordered point clouds into ordered.

EyeVision software utilizes a graphical user interface. The commands can be drag-and-dropped in a program editor, where the inspection program can be created, even without programming skills.