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  1. Robolab is AFAIK a commercial software actually meant to be used with Lego Mindstorms. The fact that you can download it from some servers does not mean that it is free and Open Source. And as far as OpenVisionToolkit is concerned, why not step up yourself and show to everyone that you want to do some real work ;-)

    Rolf Kalbermatter

    Hi Rolf,

    Yes is true. The Robolab for LabVIEW use the QuickTime Vis. Christophe Salzmann wrote these VIs.

    http://labview.epfl.ch/QT/QTVis.html

    He talk - "These VIs are meant for your private use. Please contact me for licences."

    I try to make access to capture devices via activeX. This solution will free.

    Trufiadok

  2. Is there anyone interested in setting up an open source alternative to the IMAQ Vision toolkit using OpenCV. I've done some preliminary work to see if it is possible, but before I go offering up my work so far I was curious if anyone was interested. I think this would be a good addition to OpenG's set of tools, but I thought this forum would be a good sounding board to see if such a toolkit would be desired. If this topic is of interest to you please reply to this post, where we can begin to work out some of the details.

    Thanks,

    Chris Davis

    Hello Chris,

    (sorry my english)

    I don't know, Want You make free vision toolkit, yet? I found project on internet - Robolab for Labview. This is project use the capture cards, webcams and other directshow devices under Windows XP - via interface of QuickTime. I tried Vi-s, working. I set resolution and others parameters from program and I snap pictures.

    I interested in this free solution, it's fine idea. :yes:

    OpenVisionToolKit go, go, go ... :star:

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