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Now a Partner with IMI Technologies Co., Ltd.

IMI Technology Co., Ltd. is a leader in the development, manufacture, and distribution of digital cameras and vision systems. IMI stands for Intelligent Multimedia Interface.

IMI's hallmark is its Confluence of Technology. By employing CCD and CMOS sensors from a variety of vendors that include Eastman Kodak Company, Micron, and Sony, it isable to offer a multitude of resolutions with several form factors and frame rates that communicate using a choice of protocols, including FireWire, Camera Link, USB 2.0, Ethernet, and GigE.

Reliable products with excellent pre- and post-sale service and support and an attractive price/performance make IMI a superior digital camera supplier.

IMI is committed to provide user friendly cameras that are easy to integrate and maintain.

IMI's primary goal is to work with our customers to understand their needs and to provide imaginative and cost effective digital camera solutions that help them to improve their bottom line! IMI will customize to fit the customer's needs!

See our easy to use IMI Camera Selector Guide for a complete list by resolution of Sony, Micron, and Kodak sensor-based cameras and ask us for our very competitve prices.

New ProgRes Microscopy Cameras from JENOPTIK
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Authorized Jenoptik Dealer

Now recommending you explore the JENOPTIK-IR VarioCAM, high resolution (1.3 Mpx), thermal imaging camera, with many features setting it apart from the competition.

Complete series of microscopy cameras from 3 megapixels to 12.5 megapixels (per color) for material science, quality control, fluorescence, life sciences, and forensics with FREE CapturePro software and optional Image Access/Easylab software. Detailed product specifications:

New Lighting Systems for Digital Cameras in Strobe/Flood or Workstations Environments
Custom Camera Design Services
Our latest project includes the design and manufacture of a custom multi-spectral linescan camera for an airborne platform, which combines the very high sensitivity of TDI architecture with proprietary optical design, allowing multiple modules to image through a single Nikon lens.

Other capabilities include the design of nonlinear optical filters, image processing algorithms for dealing with color aliasing and other digital artifacts, and embedded micro controllers for process monitoring.
Digital Camera Modules for OEM Applications - Low Cost, High Performance
Atlantic International represents Narragansett Imaging, a supplier of OEM digital cameras and digital camera modules containing sensors from sensor manufacturers such as Philips/Dalsa, Kodak, and Sony. These cameras have popular interfaces, such as LVDS or Camera-Link. These cameras can be supplied as a "board-set" (cameras on a custom single board) and complete cased cameras. Individual camera cases can have custom designed faceplates or other user specific adaptations. Some examples:
Complete Production Monitoring and Troubleshooting Systems from IVS-Video — Partnering with Atlantic International in the United States Southwest

Industrial Video Solutions (IVS) specializes in high-speed, digital video technology for monitoring and troubleshooting industrial equipment and process. Their systems feature the latest digital video technology with innovative features, all packaged in the most elegant, user-friendly graphical user interface. Their references include major manufacturing companies in North America, Asia, and Europe.

WebScanPRO
Process-synchronized, multi-camera technology that automatically captures and presents slow motion video of process upsets. For example, paper machine operators use WebScanPRO for the recording, analysis, and reporting of sheet breaks, as well as for automatic detection of paper defects and troubleshooting paper machine problems.

ProcessScan
Video surveillance, analysis, and reporting system for manufacturing process. Video showing different parts of the process is referenced by the part number, process ID, etc., and stored in a long term video buffer along with the necessary process data. Sample applications include steel, aluminum, and general manufacturing.

QuickEye
Portable system for troubleshooting any manufacturing line, no matter the speed or application. QuickEye captures high-speed video and replays product and equipment issues in slow motion. The operators can eliminate bottlenecks quickly and address the root causes of problems properly.

Turnkey 4 camera, portable sheet-break starter system from $25,000 (USD)

New Products from Atlantic International Imaging

High Speed Cameras for Equipment Troubleshooting

SVSi brings real-time image processing to the world of high-speed cameras. They also provide in-house engineering and design services for specialty applications. All cameras feature SVSi's proprietary image-cued triggering, 10-bit capability, sector recording, and auto-exposure.

  • GigaView - 1280 x 1024 at 530 fps over TCP/IP Gigabit Ethernet
  • StreamView - 640 x 480 at 250 fps for hours on end over GigE
  • TriggerView - Image-based high-speed triggering device
  • MemView - 1280 x 1024 at 530 fps over USB-2 interface

Read a white paper on the high speed cameras for equipment troubleshooting.

Startlingly Low-Priced Products from AOS
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Including Mini-Pixie and Pixie industrial digital cameras with 1.3, 2.0, or 3.1 Mpx, in USB-2 and Firewire, as well as Pixie-HS high speed cameras with built-in batteries and flash memory.

Now Your Most Experienced ProSilica Distributor

Bringing you GigE Vision and Firewire cameras:

  • GC Series...Low cost, amazingly compact, fully integrated and supported
  • GE Series...Most functionality with great price per performance
  • CV and EC Series Firewire...The gold standard of price per performance in Firewire interface cameras
New from Prosilica...GigE 11 MPixel and 16 MPixel, 35-mm format cameras

Megapixel, Remotely Controlled Cameras for Security, Machine Vision, and Other Applications from Imaginant

  • Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet interfaces
  • Complete Canon EF lens coampatibility
  • Supports external triggers and sync strobe/flashes
  • 14 to 140 degree Fahrenheit operation
  • 12 bit, 60 dB, color
Ask us about Firewire cameras with integrated zoom lenses from Imaging Source Europe!
Imaging in Extreme Light Conditions with the Modestly Priced LOGLUX i5
Scenes with high dynamic range, such as welding or filament inspection, inspection of highly reflective materials (CD ROMs, glass, and other such shiny materials for example), or applications such as traffic control (daylight to night in tunnel entrances) can be imaged correctly using the “VIRTUAL CAMERA” function of the new LOGLUX i5 from Kamea Werk. For more details and sample videos:
Conduant "StreamStor" Technology
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  • Deterministic and sustained recording and playback performance
  • Performance independent of host
  • Industry standard buses
  • Compatible with numerous I/O cards
  • Storage options: disk, flash, rugged, notebook, etc.
  • Flexible and upgradeable architecture
  • More information
Striving to Meet Your Needs . . .

At Atlantic International Imaging, we strive to provide the best equipment to meet your specific needs. If an offering presented here does not appear to be the right solution for your application, you may contact us directly, and we will gladly discuss the options. Or if you wish, you may submit an information form describing your needs, and we will contact you.

Management Charting Tools
Custom Hardware Design Services
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Remotely controlled cameras

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