March 17, 2021 – FRAMOS, a global partner for vision technologies, is jointly hosting a two-day online training course with the EMVA on the latest EMVA 1288 standard, Release 4.0. This online training, taking place May 19-20, 2021, was developed for engineers and camera developers who perform EMVA 1288 measurements when assessing the quality and performance characteristics of image sensors and industrial cameras, specifically those with extended or multimodal spectral ranges.
Participants will acquire in-depth knowledge of the standard while focusing on extensions introduced in 4.0 Release that addresses nonlinear and HDR cameras as well as UV, SWIR, multispectral and polarisation imaging, and cameras with lenses. They will gain experience in performing EMVA 1288 measurements, utilizing the required measurement equipment, and evaluating their results against theoretic expectations. This process can then be used to evaluate the performance and compare any camera against another (measured curve analysis).
At the end of the course, participants have the option to write their certification examination to gain certification as an EMVA 1288 Expert. Upon successful completion of the course and exam, participants will get a certificate highlighting that they can successfully carry out the specific camera performance measurements in accordance with EMVA 1288, and correctly interpret their results.
The online training course will be taught by Prof. Dr. Bernd Jähne, a member of the EMVA board, and will be conducted in English only. It is open to anyone who has a basic knowledge of camera sensors and the EMVA 1288 standard. Registration for this event is required in advance. More information on the EMVA 1288 specification can be accessed free of charge from the EMVA webinars at: https://www.viewservice.de/emva-webinar/
The EMVA 1288 Standard – What’s New in the 4.0 Release?
EMVA 1288 is a worldwide standard for the objective characterisation of industrial cameras. Release 3.1 only applied to cameras and image sensors with a linear response curve with no pre-processing applied to the data. The new 4.0 release considerably extends the range of image sensors and cameras that can be measured under the EMVA 1288 standard to coincide with the rapid progress being made in image sensor technologies.
About the Speaker
Prof. Dr. Bernd Jähne founded the Heidelberg Collaboratory for Image Processing (HCI) at Heidelberg University. He has been EMVA 1288 Chair since 2008, and a member of the EMVA board since 2015. He has authored several books, including a standard textbook on image processing that has been republished in several languages.
Event Details
When: May 19-20, 2021
Language: English
Price: € 499.00
For more details and to register, go to: https://imaging.framos.com/training-emva-hands-on/
About FRAMOS
FRAMOS is a global supplier of imaging products, embedded vision technologies, custom solutions, and OEM services.
FRAMOS enables machines to see. Imaging and embedded vision technologies play a key role in automation, robotics, and the IoT-connected factory; they are key drivers in cognitive systems, the smart home, intelligent mobiles, and autonomous vehicles.
Vision experts at FRAMOS have been assisting customers since 1981 as a technical consultant, development partner, and as a supplier of individual components, complex system integrations, or customization options.
FRAMOS is based near Munich, with local offices in Canada, USA, UK, Italy, and Croatia. With a team of more than 130 employees working worldwide, FRAMOS aims to find the fastest and most efficient imaging solutions for their customers. For more information visit: www.framos.com