Matrox Imaging Library software training being offered this spring
Matrox Imagingwill offer classroom training on its Matrox Imaging Library (MIL) 10 environment and tools from April 24-28 at the company’s Montreal, QC, Canada headquarters.
The training, "Matrox Imaging Library (MIL) Processing," is an intensive three-day course that aims to teach users about the capabilities about the library’s processing and analysis modules, and how to select the best ones for a given vision application.
In addition, “Introduction to MIL/MIL-Lite Environment,” is a two-day course designed for first time users that includes a general overview of the library. This training will show how to set up a development environment and covers the basics of managing image buffers, capture, and display. Attendees will be able to ask questions about their specific application requirements to on-site Matrox technical staff.
Participants who register before March 28 receive 20% off the total cost.
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