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Teledyne DALSA BOA SPOT Camera access

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    Andreas Saurwein
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    Hello, I am looking for ideas or even solutions to access the video or image stream of BOA SPOT cameras from Teledyne DALSA directly for further image processing. Teledyne has a SDK which unfortunately does no support this series of cameras. Only their pre-built software solution gives access but cant be integrated in other programs. So far I didn't find any SDK or solution which does not rely on theis Sapera SDK (which doesn't support BOA)


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      Hello, I am looking for ideas or even solutions to access the video or image stream of BOA SPOT cameras from Teledyne DALSA directly for further image processing. Teledyne has a SDK which unfortunately does no support this series of cameras. Only their pre-built software solution gives access but cant be integrated in other programs. So far I didn't find any SDK or solution which does not rely on theis Sapera SDK (which doesn't support BOA)


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      Contact Teledyne and ask them to help you.

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        Contact Teledyne and ask them to help you.

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        Been there, done that. They want to sell (more expensive) cameras which are supported by their SDK, not the other way round. Yet we cant just tell our customers "sorry, got to buy new cameras because the old one is the same but it has no official support" :sigh:


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