February 26, 2016 | Feature Presentation, HALCON
The current improvements address two common problems with bar codes: print growth and overexposure. Print growth is a problem occurring when too much ink was used for printing the bar code on the product, or when the surface of the object is rough so that the ink spreads too much. Thus, the black bars are significantly thicker than they should be. Overexposure leads to the opposite effect. Here, the black bars are significantly thinner than they should be.
This video provides you with an impression of the full range from extreme overexposure to extreme print growth that MVTec HALCON is able to read!

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Activate VideoPublished on: February 26, 2016