Linux Programming Sample: GitHub Code Sample for Extracting Multi-Polarization Images

Published on December 14, 2023 by TIS Marketing.

The Imaging Source's polarization cameras with Sony's Polarsens technology deliver on-chip, four-channel polarization. Check out The Imaging Source's GitHub programming sample for image extraction.

Introduction: The Imaging Source's support team has published a new C++ programming sample, specifically developed for The Imaging Source's monochrome polarization cameras featuring Sony Polarsens sensor technology.

Access the GitHub Sample: You can find the programming sample on GitHub. The programming sample shows how to extract the four images (four-channel polarization) from the source image. The example uses the Aravis library and OpenCV, ensuring a seamless and intuitive experience for developers working with image processing and machine vision in Linux environments.

Supported Video Formats: The following video formats can be processed from the monochrome polarization cameras: The Imaging Source's support team has published a new C++ programming sample, specifically developed for The Imaging Source's monochrome polarization cameras featuring Sony Polarsens sensor technology.

  • Polarized Mono 8
  • Polarized Mono 12 Packed USB DZK 33UX250
  • Polarized Mono 12 Packed GigE DZK 33GX250
  • Polarized Mono 16

The sample also provides a demonstration of unpacking 12-bit packed formats.

Explore the sample on GitHub and feel free to contact us with any questions or comments.