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IDS launches Vision Suite easy evaluation and setup of GigE Vision cameras

Industrial camera manufacturer Imaging Development systems’ (IDS) new Vision Suite 1.0 offers software support for evaluating and setting up GigE Vision cameras quickly and easily. The software package includes a graphical user interface allowing users to test connected cameras without the need for programming, and includes a range of tools to automate the configuration of several cameras.
December 21, 2017 Read time: 1 min

Industrial camera manufacturer Imaging Development systems’ (7178 IDS) new Vision Suite 1.0 offers software support for evaluating and setting up GigE Vision cameras quickly and easily. The software package includes a graphical user interface allowing users to test connected cameras without the need for programming, and includes a range of tools to automate the configuration of several cameras.

The Vision Suite is available for all 64-bit Windows and Linux operating systems and can now be downloaded free of charge from the manufacturer’s website.

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