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SVL Launches NEW WEBSITE
On November 1st, 2013 Smart Vision Lights went live with the third version of our company website. The new website features a cleaner look and feel while providing additional information and increased ease of navigation. The site features all new product datasheets, application examples organized by industry, and quick reference for technical information. The new product images and customized graphics create an attractive and professional environment to research your favorite, or soon to be favorite LED illuminators. To view the new website click here.
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Smart Vision Lights Featured on WZZM13 Television News!
On November 11th 2013, Smart Vision Lights was the spotlighted business on WZZM 13 Made In Michigan segment. Based in the second largest city in Michigan, the Grand Rapids based television news broadcast serves the entire west Michigan viewing audience. Their report highlighted SVL's success in the machine vision and data reading industries while focusing on the positive impact our company has made on the Michigan economy. To view the video click here.
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Diffuse Light Panels Growing in Popularity
DLP Series illuminators are innovative and highly versatile lights. Think of a powerful backlight with a hole in the center. The result is homogeneous illumination similar a dome lighting. These products emulate dome lighting by allowing light to come from multiple directions while giving the freedom to mount the light at a distance when domes must be mounted directly on top of the object. DLP lights can also be used to fill an area with soft diffuse light. This type of illumination reduces shadowing, reflection, and eliminates hot spots that point source spot lights can produce. The built-in LED driver makes connect-ability a snap featuring NPN/PNP strobe trigger input and remote analog intensity control through a 0-10V signal. DLP lights can run in continuous on or be pulsed. Available in multiple colors/wavelengths. For more information click here.
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Free Webinar - 3D Imaging for Machine Vision Applications
On December 5th, 2013 the Advanced Imaging Association is hosting a free webinar to discuss techniques used to capture 3D images, the resultant data points from these capture methods, and how to process the data into useful results. Techniques include laser triangulation, stereo imaging, time of flight, contact methods and fixed pattern projected light. What is the resolution, how fast can it capture, what is the minimum and maximum working distance, what ambient conditions the imager can work under? Each method has its advantages and drawbacks that will be discussed. For more information click here.
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