pyUeye is a wrapper for the uEye cameras drivers written in Cython, currently under development. This wrapper allows to use the uEye cameras under python, capturing the images directly as a Numpy array.
This wrapper is not a product from IDS nor is it in any way approved as such.
This software is in a very alpha state, and not ready for production use. Use it at your own risk.
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Installation
To compile this wrapper, you need to have installed Cython > 0.12,
Numpy and the ueye drivers.
Usage
This wrapper has been tested with UI-1545LE-M and UI-1645LE-C ueye USB cameras under Linux (Ubuntu 10.04), but should work with any uEye camera if the driver is correctly installed. Almost all the configuration methods work as their C counterpart. A documentation of each method can be found in its python docstring.
The following is a short example to capture an image and show it as a pylab image from a ipython console (ipython -pylab).
import ueye
a=ueye.Cam() # Get the first available cam
b=a.GrabImage() # Grab an image
imshow(b)