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Scallop Imaging Seven Megapixel, 180 Degree Field of View, HD Digital Surveillance Cameras Integrated with Exacqvision

Significantly Reduces Costs, Complexity of Surveillance Camera Systems, Enables Remote Viewing on Smartphones and Tablet

 

Boston and Indianapolis, March 28, 2011 – Scallop Imaging, the leader in high resolution, digital video camera technology, today announced the integration of its award winning IP Digital Window™ D7-180 cameras with Exacq Technologies’ exacqVision® VMS (Video Management System) v4.6.  The integrated system significantly reduces the costs and complexity of surveillance camera systems, and enables remote, high-resolution viewing on smart phones and tablets.

“Exacq Technologies provides an innovative VMS complement to Scallop Imaging’s unique and immensely powerful IP surveillance cameras,” said Peter Jones, President of Scallop Imaging. “The combination of exacqVision and D7-180 cameras is ideal for discretely monitoring large and active areas such as airports with fewer cameras, and easily integrates with existing analog and IP camera networks.”

The Digital Window D7-180 seven megapixel digital camera distributes the imaging task across multiple, small, image sensors, processing over 100 megapixels per second to calibrate, synchronize and merge together video in real time.  The result is two simultaneous video streams: one 720p HD stream divided into a true 180 degree, non-fisheye, situational awareness window at 15 frames per second, plus up to four instantly repositionable zoom windows at full scene megapixel resolution at 15 fps; and full resolution capture of all seven megapixels at one fps.

The D7-180 camera also features Power over Ethernet (PoE) and H.264 video compression, at a price comparable to three fixed megapixel wide-angle cameras.  The camera’s small footprint and undistorted field of view are unique in the surveillance industry.  Unlike conventional cameras that employ de-warping techniques the D7 offers a seamless situational awareness window comprised of images captured by five (5) 1.3 megapixel sensors.

“exacqVision is a small footprint, powerful VMS, and can utilize Scallop Imaging’s D7-180 camera features, including high-resolution mode, providing customers with an inexpensive surveillance video platform,” said Dan Rittman, VP of Engineering, Exacq Technologies.  “The integrated system runs natively on Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows platforms, can be centrally managed and controlled, and works with leading access control, retail analytics, iSCSI storage, wireless networking, and video analytics systems.”

exacqVision VMS creates an advanced security solution, providing recording of the latest, state-of-the-art IP video surveillance cameras.  The powerful, yet easy-to-operate client user interface installs on any standard computer running Windows, Linux or Mac OS X and can connect to multiple exacqVision Hybrid (analog and IP cameras) and IP Camera Servers creating a virtually unlimited amount of cameras and protection.  Video from all exacqVision systems can also be accessed with web browsers and mobile devices with access to the Internet.  exacqVision VMS v4.6 will be available in April 2011.

About Scallop Imaging, Inc.

Scallop Imaging is a Division of Tenebraex Corporation. The company was founded in 1992 and is located in Boston, Massachusetts. Tenebraex develops and manufactures innovative optical products that solve real world problems. The company’s founding product was killFlash® ARDs (Anti-Reflection Devices). Major optical companies including Leica, Zeiss, Leupold and Stevens, Schmidt & Bender, Trijicon and Nikon use Tenebraex’s ARDs. Close to two million ARDs have been sold to the U.S. Army, Marines and Special Forces, as well as NATO countries, protecting individual soldiers and armored vehicles.

ABOUT EXACQ

Exacq Technologies (www.exacq.com) was created by a group of digital video pioneers integral in the creation of industry-leading video capture boards and the first market-leading surveillance digital video recorder. exacqVision software and hardware solutions are available throughout the world via Certified Resellers and Distributors

About Scallop Imaging, Inc.
Scallop Imaging is a division of Tenebraex Corporation, which designs and manufactures innovative optical products that solve real world problems. Scallop Imaging provides businesses, consumers, and defense and homeland security agencies with a range of high performance camera technologies that dramatically improve visual capabilities. The company is based in Boston. For more information, visit http://www.scallopimaging.com.

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