Thursday, September 21, 2017

Altia Systems PanaCast Vivid Adds HDR to its 180-degree Panoramic-4K Camera System

Altia Systems made a splash in the video collaboration space with its PanaCast 2180-degree panoramic-4K plug-and-play video camera system. With the addition of PanaCast Vivid, which autonomously optimizes lighting to enhance viewing experiences, it's introducing a high dynamic range (HDR) solution for PanaCast2.

In a press release, the video camera makers calls PanaCast Vivid a newly-developed real-time HDR technology being delivered as a fully integrated high performance engine running in the PanaCast Video Processor within the PanaCast 2 camera system, which automatically and continuously improves video quality under varying light conditions to enhance participants' collaboration experience.

More on PanaCast Vivid from the press release:
  • PanaCast Vivid is built with a patented biomimetic signal processing algorithm which enables the camera system to mimic how the human eye handles the vast changes in luminance in the real world by autonomously optimizing video quality in any lighting condition.
  • It is particularly useful in environments with a high variation or dynamic range in luminance, as it automatically adjusts it to deliver an optimized video stream for any video conferencing environment.
  • Vivid autonomously enhances contrast, displays realistic colors, shows details even in dark areas and delivers a video stream that mimics how the eye naturally perceives light.
  • According to Altia Systems, companies such as Intermedia UK, NEC Networks & System Integration Corporation and The Enright Company have deployed PanaCast Vivid.

    "People often experience distractions and distortions during video calls caused by inadequate lighting situations in their huddle rooms," says Yash Gupta, director of engineering for camera systems development, Altia Systems, in the press release.

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    "This includes light glaring off a whiteboard, making it illegible, or bright sunlight streaming in through a window to create unwanted silhouettes that hide facial expressions, which is all subject to change throughout any given day or across seasons. This detracts from the collaboration experience and degrades the quality of communication. PanaCast Vivid provides instant, autonomous improvements for both the people in the room and remote participants, continuously optimizing video quality in any lighting condition to provide the best video experience possible."

    The video enhancements are expected to be well-received by the system design community. "It's great to see Altia Systems add automatic HDR capabilities to their existing PanaCast 2 camera with a simple firmware update," says David Danto, director of emerging technology, IMCCA.

    "This update, plus automatic intelligent framing and its advanced features, keep PanaCast 2 amongst the top videoconferencing cameras for huddle rooms and small conference rooms for organizations that have specifically chosen to use software apps instead of hardware codecs in their rooms. Now, distractions such as imperfect lighting and bright windows will no longer get in the way of making useful collaboration footage for its users."

    More from Altia Systems's press release:

    PanaCast Vivid is now available via www.getpanacast.com for a one-time $149 license per PanCast 2 device. Vivid is compatible with all other industry-first PanaCast Intelligent Vision products, such as Intelligent Zoom, which enables the camera to automatically zoom in and out to include all participants in the room, and Whiteboard, which detects whiteboards of any size and displays their content as a second virtual camera within the video conference.

    For more information on PanaCast Vivid, visit www.getpanacast.com/vivid/.

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