As of Imatest 5.0, Imatest Master now features image acquisition capabilities. Previously, image acquisition capabilities were supported by Imatest IS, which has been discontinued as a separate product. This provides all of our customers with access to the acquisition library. The library supports direct acquisition from a wide range of frame grabbers and cameras, as well as industry standard interfaces. Direct image acquisition cuts out several steps in the image quality testing process and allows for in-the-loop testing with Imatest.
As predicted by astronomers years in advance, a peculiar cosmic event will occur on the morning of August 21st. Passing directly in front of the sun, the moon will cast a shadow racing across North America at supersonic speeds. From Salem, Oregon to Charleston, South Carolina, the 70 mile wide shadow will darken everything in its path. Outside the path of totality, all of North America will still be able to observe a partial solar eclipse! (more…)
Imatest was recently featured in Automoblog.net’s article, Three Companies Changing the Autonomous Driving Landscape. Carl Anthony writes:
“With driverless cars, the implication is huge because cameras will play a vital role in the forthcoming autonomous world. In order for autonomy to deliver on its promises of reducing collisions and traffic fatalities, image quality is essential. Imatest takes this into consideration as today’s automotive trends usher us further into autonomy.”
Read the full article at www.automoblog.net/2017/06/30/three-companies-changing-the-autonomous-driving-landscape/.
Imatest is pleased to unveil updated documentation for Imatest IT. The documentation has been updated to include the latest software release (Imatest 4.5), including details for new features, filtering options for preferred languages, and several new Troubleshooting articles. (more…)
Imatest’s charts and software allow you to measure the characteristics and parameters of imaging systems. Quite often these measurements simply indicate the limits of system performance and expected image quality.
But some Imatest results let you improve image quality— and subsequent images taken by the same system— by correcting measured aberrations. (more…)
This paper was given as part of the Electronic Imaging 2017 Image Quality and System Performance XIV and Digital Photography and Mobile Imaging XIII sessions.
When: Tuesday, January 31, 2017, at 12:10 pm
By: Robert Sumner with support from Ranga Burada, Noah Kram (more…)
This paper was given as part of the Electronic Imaging 2017 Autonomous Vehicles and Machine session.
When: Monday, January 30, 2017, at 10:10 am
By: Norman Koren with support from Henry Koren, Robert Sumner (more…)
