These technologies supplement HALCON's powerful matching methods for every application. Complete 3D Vision Take the first choice for 3D vision HALCON 9.0 again offers many new methods for 3D vision, making HALCON the only software you need for your application. Read me • • • • • HALCON 11 HALCON is the comprehensive standard software for machine vision with an integrated development environment (IDE) that is used worldwide. It enables cost savings and improved time to market: HALCON's flexible architecture facilitates rapid development of machine vision, medical imaging, and image analysis applications. HALCON provides outstanding performance and a comprehensive support of multi-core platforms, SSE2 and AVX, as well as GPU acceleration. It serves all industries with a library of more than 1800 operators for blob analysis, morphology, matching, measuring, identification, and 3D vision, to name just a few. HALCON secures your investment by supporting the operating systems Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. The full library can be accessed from common programming languages like C, C++, C#, Visual Basic.NET, and Delphi. HALCON guarantees hardware independence by providing interfaces to hundreds of industrial cameras and frame grabbers, also for standards like GenICam, GigE Vision, and IIDC 1394. HALCON Demo Version The HALCON demo version is a version of the development environment HDevelop with the full image processing functionality, but some limitations: • Programs cannot be saved. • Image acquisition interfaces are not supported. • Extension packages cannot be used. • A reminder pops up every 100 executed operators but not more frequently than once every 10 seconds. • No access via the C/C++/COM/.NET language interfaces. • The documentation is not completely provided. Thus, some of the hyperlinks used below, in the documentation, and in the full text search of HDevelop cannot be resolved. With the demo version, you can test all HALCON operators with full functionality for an unlimited period of time. HALCON XL HALCON can be used in two modes: Standard HALCON is optimized for normal-sized images. In contrast, HALCON XL can handle images larger than 32k x 32k. Like Standard HALCON, HALCON XL can be used in two ways: You can integrate the corresponding operator libraries into your own C++, Visual Basic, C#, or C programs, or you can use HDevelop XL, the large-image version of HDevelop. More information can be found in the. Getting Started with HALCON General Remarks You can download and install both the demo and the product version. The product version requires a license; you can obtain a temporary license from your local distributor free of charge. During the installation, a must be accepted. The license agreement file 'eula.txt' is copied to the installation folder. If you have been using a HALCON release based on an older version, e.g., HALCON 10.0 or HALCON 10.0.2, we recommend to uninstall this release before installing HALCON 11. If you are using ActivVisionTools, an update to version 3.2 is necessary and you have to contact your local distributor to get a replacement OCX (see the for details). Note that all HALCON 10.0 licenses must be replaced or upgraded. Please contact your local distributor. In the following, the different installation procedures are described. Installing HALCON from DVD • Windows: Insert the DVD into your DVD drive. If the installation process does not start automatically, run 'setup.exe' in the directory 'install-windows' on the DVD. Note that you need administrator privileges for installing HALCON. • Linux: Insert the DVD into your DVD drive and mount the corresponding device. You may need root privileges to mount the device correctly. Run the shell script 'install-unix.sh' in the top-level directory of the DVD by calling 'sh install-unix.sh'. • Mac OS X: Insert the DVD into your DVD drive and open the file 'halcon-11.0-macosx.pkg' in the directory 'install-macosx'. Note that you need administrator privileges for installing HALCON. • The setup allows you to choose between different types of installations: • Full: The recommended installation for most users. • Compact: Minimal installation for HALCON developers (without examples and images). • Demo: Use this if you only want to install the HALCON demo version. • Runtime: As an OEM you can install only the runtime version (does not include the development environment HDevelop). • Custom: Select the parts you want to install (requires HALCON experience). • Further information on the installation procedure can be obtained from the. Installing HALCON from the WWW All HALCON versions are available for, together with detailed information how to install them. Further information on the installation procedure can be obtained from the.
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