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machine-vision
Computer vision is an interdisciplinary field that deals with how computers can be made to gain high-level understanding of digital images and videos.
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Is it possible to use the harvester module to listen to a hardware event like the pressing of the trigger button? If possible, i'd like to listen to such an event and when an image is acquired fetch it
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Hello,
could anyone please post direct link to full library documentation to Pypylon? Is there anything like that anyway? I could only find Basler C++ samples but I wasn´t able to create adequate pypylon python code.
I was trying to modificate given samples but I couldn´t succeed. Link to as detailed pypylon documentation as possible would be highly appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Tom
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I have two issues I am packaging into one as they seem to be related.
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Describe the bug
When having 12 users and switching to the second page of the user view, the tabel is inconsistent. The user names are correct, but the other columns are filled with information from the first page. I didn't try to modify them.
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