Imagine Products


Imagine Products have been producing clip logging and management software since the early 1990's. Their experience and understanding of the TV & Video production industry is renowned worldwide, particularly in the field of AV content management. CrimeVision is their latest product and has been developed in association with the US Institute for Forensic Imaging.


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Video Enhancement Software

This is a stand-alone software package for the analysis of Video Surveillance material. Running under Windows XP, it is designed to work with Direct Show AVI video files, and is not tied to any particular video capture hardware or editing programme.

Key features include:-

  • De-Multiplex (up to 16 cameras)
  • De-Quad
  • De-Interlace
  • Grab and Print Frames
  • Frame Averaging (to sharpen details)
  • Remove Motion Blur (shifts odd/even video lines)
  • Comparative Measuring

Best of all, CrimeVision:

  • Is affordable
  • Easy to use
  • Works on any XP Notebook
  • Organizes Evidence
  • Works with familiar tools (like PhotoShop)
  • CrimeVision is developed by experts

The capabilities of the system evolved from the Institute for Forensic Imaging’s ongoing work with law enforcement agencies. Imagine Products have focused on creating an image enhancement system with the powerful features that are most often needed.

 

CrimeVision delivers superior evidence

Save raw and enhanced video clips and photos, and catalogue automatically by case number, location, date and other details. Video clips are saved in standard, uncompressed AVI file format, so they can be played on any computer or media player. The non-proprietary format also allows you to integrate video analysis with other photo and video editors.

With frame averaging, you can clarify blurred or darkened images. Select a portion of the screen for analysis, and CrimeVision focuses on the area of detail for image enhancement.

CrimeVision can sharpen images by eliminating background noise. Important details in your video can be enhanced by reducing confusion with adjacent items via a sophisticated Fourier transform analysis.

The efficient video system manipulates video without cropping so that the entire image area is preserved. CrimeVision numbers/stamps individual video frames for easy reference. This allows for more accurate and detailed evidence presentation.

The CrimeVision system isolates individual video streams from a multiplex source with several camera views recorded on a single video. It can also separate quad video into full screen, individual streams.

The system works with split screen multi-camera recording and full screen multiplex time-sampled cameras from up to 16 channels. CrimeVision saves video from each camera source as a separate video clip.

CrimeVision could run in conjunction with video capture/editing hardware from BlackmagicDigital Rapids , Matrox , Viewcast on a sample Windows PC

Item                                Note - all prices quoted on this site are UK pounds - ex VAT & delivery

Price
CrimeVision software 1495.00
CrimeVision turnkey system - with choice of video capture hardware - email for a quote POA

What we're about . . .      ZEN is not a traditional Audio-Visual dealer who started selling computers, nor is it a computer shop that also sells video editing systems. You won't get any salesmen giving you the "hard-sell" when you call, just straightforward advice and information - which for some callers is the knowledge that they don't need to buy whatever it is they thought they needed! Above all you'll be dealing with someone with a wide range of experience and knowledge of both PCs and video production. We're not the biggest, nor necessarily the cheapest, but we are one of the longest established computer/video specialists in the UK.

Company history . . .      ZEN was started in the 1980s by Martin Kay, then working for ITV at Granada's Manchester studios, who built his first 6502-based computer in 1979 from an Ohio Scientific kit, bought in the USA whilst working as a Sound Recordist on a film shoot for World In Action. With the advent of the Amiga, which could be gen-locked to a video source, Martin started writing a variety of video-related software. This included subtitling & tele-prompting, ident clocks, scoring software for sports & gameshows, and specialist software to mimic other computer displays for use in TV film dramas like Cracker, Prime Suspect and A Touch of Frost. Martin left Granada in 1993 to concentrate on his computer-video activities with ZEN, following a natural path into non-linear editing systems, now the main focus of the business, although he still maintains an active interest in video production.

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