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Matrox Launches MIL CoPilot – The Prototyping Companion to the Matrox Imaging Library (MIL)

MONTREAL — October 12, 2016 —  Matrox Imaging today announced MIL CoPilot, an evaluation and prototyping companion to the Matrox Imaging Library (MIL) collection of software tools.

A 64-bit Windows®-based application, MIL CoPilot provides a unified interactive environment to experiment with MIL, allowing programmers to test one or more approaches to solving an application before writing any code. Similarly, the flexible, programming-free environment offers those new to MIL an easier way to try it out.

Saving on programming and evaluation time, the MIL CoPilot user interface design is centered on the image, giving users convenient access to MIL image processing and analysis operations via a contextual ribbon menu system that allows the interactive configuration of operations, therefore simplifying the overall process of developing using MIL.

Through an assortment of utilities, including line and angle measure, histogram, profiles and image comparison, particular aspects of images can be studied, allowing users to clarify the selection and adjustment of MIL operations.

As operations are applied, MIL CoPilot records these in an operations list. Once an operations list is established for the desired outcome, MIL CoPilot can convert the list into genuine code for one of the programming languages supported by MIL (C++, C#, CPython and VB .Net), thus jump starting the application coding process.

“MIL CoPilot will streamline the whole MIL-based application development cycle,” said Pierantonio Boriero, product line manager, Matrox Imaging. “From investigation, to design, verification, and finally coding, MIL CoPilot offers programmers the environment they need to make decisions about, and start their next vision project in a time-efficient manner.”

Availability

MIL CoPilot will be made available in Q4 2016, via the MIL update service, to all registered users with maintenance subscriptions in good standing, as well as those seeking to evaluate MIL.

About Matrox Imaging 

Established in 1976, Matrox Imaging is a leading developer of component-level solutions for machine vision, image analysis, medical imaging and video surveillance. Products include frame grabbers, vision processors, imaging computers, industrial and smart cameras, and application development software. Headquartered in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Matrox is a privately held company with offices in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany and Hong Kong. For more information, visit www.matrox.com/imaging.

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