Technology News  |   Industry News  |   Product News  |   Business News  |   Event News  |
  CCTV Surveillance  |   Access Control  |   Biometric ID  |   Alarm & Detection  |   Security Parts & Devices  |   Integration & Convergence  |
  Corporate & Office  |   Education & Institutional  |   Financial  |   Game & Casino  |   Government & Public  |   Homeland Security  |   Hospital & Entertainment  |   IT Asset & Technology  |
  CCTV Surveillance  |   Access Control  |   Biometric ID  |   Alarm & Detection  |   Security Parts & Devices  |   Integration & Convergence  |
  CCTV Surveillance  |   Access Control  |   Biometric ID  |   Alarm & Detection  |   Security Parts & Devices  |   Integration & Convergence  |   Consulting & Services  |
  Edit Member Profile  |  Edit Company Profile  |  Change Password  |  My Resources Profiles  
  2009 MAR Issue   |   What is Digital Magazine?  |  How to use  |  Archives  |    
 
  SecurityWorldMag.com

SecurityWorld Online Magazine

Technology News

Industry News

Product News

Business News

Event News

Product News

Home > News > Product News

Video Stabilizer, IntelliVision solves camera shake problem

Camera shake is a major problem for outdoor and mobile cameras. IntelliVisions Video Stabilizer product compensates for camera shakes and produces superior stabilized video output.

Shaky unstabilized cameras mean (i) poor image quality for viewing and archiving (ii) ineffective compression leading to increased storage, network bandwidth, and associated costs (iii) poor quality video input to video analytics systems thereby reducing their accuracy and effectiveness. Video Stabilizer enables better video encoding, improved archiving, reduced bandwidth consumption and delivers a better video for viewing.

 

Benefits

1. Improved image quality for viewing and archiving

2. Better video encoding leading to less storage and bandwidth costs

3. Good video input for video analytics systems leading to higher

  accuracy


Application

1. Outdoor security and ITS cameras that shake due to wind and

  weather conditions

2. Mobile cameras mounted on buses, police cars, boats, or other

  vehicles

3. Indoor cameras mounted near heavy machinery

For more info., contact to email swm@infothe.com

¨Ï2007 www.SecurityWorldMag.com. All rights reserved.

 
 

     Panasonic presents digital disk recorders for high resolution real-time recording

     SecureCard Technologies rolls out innovative secure credit card to eliminate fraud



Wireless IP Cam...
Home Security S...
IP camera Netwo...
Home l New Product Showcase l Gold Suppliers l Trade Shows l email Newsletter l About SWM l Help l Site Map l Partnerships l Privacy Policy | Newsletter
Publisher: Choi Jung-sik | Edited by: Lee Sang-yul | Youth Protection Officer: Lee Sang-yul
Copyright Notice ¨Ï 2004-2007 www.SecurityWorldMag.com Corporation and its licensors. All rights reserved.