FLIR Systems low-light security cameras feature image-processing algorithms

Nov. 9, 2010
The ChromaNox line of EMCCD low-light security cameras incorporates advanced EMCCD (electron-multiplied CCD) technology.

The ChromaNox line of EMCCD low-light security cameras incorporates advanced EMCCD (electron-multiplied CCD) technology. The cameras are available in VGA (640 × 480 pixel) and SXGA (1280 × 1024 pixel) resolution, and in color and monochrome models. They feature proprietary image-processing algorithms to bring out hidden image details in difficult scene conditions.
FLIR Systems
Colorado Springs, CO

www.flir.com

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PRESS RELEASE

FLIR INTRODUCES CHROMANOX™ LINE OF ULTRA LOWLIGHT COLOR CAMERAS

Colorado Springs, CO – May 10, 2010 – FLIR Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:FLIR), the world’s leading manufacturer of thermal and lowlight security cameras, announced the launch of the ChromaNox line of EMCCD low light security cameras.

Incorporating advanced EMCCD (electron multiplied CCD) technology the ChromaNox cameras are available in VGA (640 × 480) and SXGA (1280 × 1024) resolution, and in color and monochrome models. The cameras deliver exceptional image quality in light levels from bright sunlight to dark starlight conditions. The cameras feature proprietary image processing algorithms to bring out hidden image details in difficult scene conditions.

Follow the link to view the full release, product images and content: http://www.flir.com/cvs/media/chromanox/

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Posted by Lee Mather

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