Image analysis

Hi, I would like to know if the Cisco IronPort email security supports the Image analysis, If yes what is there any license required? Thank you

Yes, its under "Security Services>Image Analysis"
Its does require a feature key.
Check with your reseller for pricing... they might be able to get you a demo key so you can see if it catches what you want it to catch...

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  • Help with image analysis Photoshop CS4 Extended

    Hi there - I recently went to the Birmingham NEC photo expo and saw a guy there giving a CS4 extended demo.  He showed how at the click of a button a folder of new photos were reduced to a smaller bunch of just the most tack-sharp ones.  I can't find out how to do this with my CS4 Extended - can anyone help - or am I just imagining it all  :-)))

    Sounds interesting.
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  • Speeding up image analysis,

    I am using a VI to analyse an AVI file showing liquid particle flow
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    im using a pentium 4 3ghz, with gig of ram, but this still runs slow
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    What are the specs of your video capture card? Could it be too slow for realtime acquisition and transfer to memory and thus the bottleneck?
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    Are you using NI Vision Builder? If so, you can benchmark the execution time of each individual vision function. It is an awesome package to do vision prototyping, fooling around, and generating LV code.
    Machine vision is a science and an art with a good measure of experience and luck thrown in.
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  • Question on image analysis.

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  • I can't use the Image analysis tools

    Whenever I go to Image and then Analysis all the options are grayed out except the ruler tool. I would like to set a custom measurement scale and record measurements but they're grayed out. Please can someone help.

    Did you check for an update of that "image toolbar' extension? <br />
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  • Image Analysis Threshold won't work in program program freezes

    I am a new user to labview and I probably have an error in my code but the only problem is that there are no error messages I get from my code and it runs up to a point at which the program freezes and I can't click any buttons on the Front Panel. Basically everything works up to when I want to choose the Threshold of my image at this stage it creates an image of the values in the threshold buttons but I can't adjust the values anymore to find out the best values.
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    Image adjustment version 4a.vi ‏143 KB
    Sample 2.jpg ‏2359 KB

    Hi,
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    Event state machine example.vi ‏14 KB

  • No Analysis Menu showing in Photoshop CS6 Extended

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  • Where is the Analysis menu in PSCS6?

    I concretely need the tool included in the Menu Analisys of Photoshop Extended CS3. Now I have upgrade to Photoshop CS6 into Creative Cloud but I don't find the way to download and install Extended from Creative Cloud.
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  • Import images into Visual Edge Detector

    I am new to this tool, infact very new. I am working on the image analysis of cancer CT images. I would like to know if it is possible to import the DICOM (or any other image format) images into this tool and get the edges detected?
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  • Where is PS CS 6 analysis Manu?

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  • Identifying three different colors within a single image

    Hello everyone,
    I recently begun a project which requires me to process the image from a USB camera, and could use some assistance.
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    Learning is living.
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    "If we did all the things we are capable of, we would literally astound ourselves."
    -Thomas Edison
    Attachments:
    Image Processing.png ‏77 KB

    Patrick,
    The example you linked does have some characteristics of the system I wish to create. Unfortunately the example does not go into much detail about "labeling particles" by their color value. I have a strong understanding of how image particle analysis works. But fall short when is comes to the most efficient way of doing this. This is more of a optimization question, rather than a image analysis query. 
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    Learning is living.
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    "If we did all the things we are capable of, we would literally astound ourselves."
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  • Analysis Measurement Gray Values Incorrect?

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    Bit worrying that the Image Analysis of Photoshop does not appear to be a 100% reliable (given that it is probably used for medical purposes).
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