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A frame grabber is a type of software used to capture digital images from a video source. It is commonly used in video surveillance, medical imaging, and machine vision applications. Frame grabbers are typically used to capture single frames or sequences of frames from a video stream. The software can be used to capture images from a variety of sources, including analog and digital video cameras, video capture cards, and digital video recorders.
Frame grabber software can be used to capture images in a variety of formats, including JPEG, TIFF, and BMP. It can also be used to capture images in a variety of resolutions, from low-resolution images suitable for web applications to high-resolution images suitable for printing.
Frame grabber software can also be used to perform image processing tasks, such as image enhancement, image segmentation, and image recognition. This type of software can also be used to detect motion in a video stream, allowing for automated video surveillance applications.
Some companies in the frame grabber market include Basler, National Instruments, and Matrox Imaging. Show Less Read more