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Fisheye camera dewarping

by Mark Rowe

Eagle Eye Networks, the cloud video surveillance firm, has released its cloud-client fisheye camera dewarping solution. Eagle Eye Cloud VMS customers can now securely access their fisheye cameras and dewarp the video in real-time from their desktop browser or mobile device.

Eagle Eye Cloud VMS supports fisheye cameras from multiple manufacturers, models include:

Axis M3058;
Hanwha 9010R;
Avigilon 12.0-H4F-DO1-IR;
Hikvision DS-2CD63C5G0-I(V)(S);
Dahua NK8BR4 12MP; and
Eagle Eye Networks’ own CDUF-003a

The US firm says that it expects to expand the support for more fisheye cameras from more manufacturers. Eagle Eye’s video management software (VMS) supports over 3500 IP, analogue and HD Over Coax cameras.

Dean Drako, CEO of Eagle Eye Networks says: “Fisheye cameras have numerous efficiencies and cost savings associated with them. Eagle Eye’s fisheye dewarping solution transforms standard fisheye cameras into powerful intuitive tools while decreasing the cost and maintenance needed to cover a wide area.”

Included with the new dewarping is a virtual pan, tilt and zoom (PTZ) function. The firm says that traditional PTZ cameras can only capture the area they are aimed at, when they are aimed at it. The virtual PTZ function captures footage of an entire area regardless of any pan, tilt or zoom. The user can, thus pan, tilt and zoom after the fact and see the image when viewing historic video.

Previously, the Eagle Eye Cloud VMS supported fisheye cameras through camera-based dewarping. This new cloud-client dewarping no longer requires the camera to do the dewarping. Dewarping is done in real-time, or when viewing historic video. Customers can apply preset dewarps to their video in Single, Dual 180, Quad and 360 views. These views can be converted to layouts as if they were separate cameras. Visit https://www.een.com/.

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