Expanded real-time 3D/4D reconstruction capabilities are being introduced into eCapture Pro software.
John Ilett, President and CTO, Emergent Vision Technologies, said: “Volumetric video adoption continues to grow in applications, including sports, gaming, live music, medicine, and beyond. In a world where ease of use is becoming a primary focus for technology adoption, Emergent’s eCapture Pro software allows simple, end-to-end 3D and 4D reconstruction capabilities, from image capture to export.”
It uses an intuitive drag-and-drop interface that allows users to set up and configure a project involving multiple cameras, servers, GPUs, storage and other components without the need for sophisticated vision expertise. In a previous iteration, eCapture Pro recorded volumetric camera data to storage before performing 3D reconstruction in post. With the latest update, proprietary algorithms allow it to generate volumetric video in real time on a single server, which delivers immersive experiences as captured events unfold.
“With eCapture Pro software and high-speed GigE cameras, our volumetric capture solution makes it easier for end users to capture, process, reconstruct and export models to create high-quality, immersive experiences,” said Ilett.
Stand Number: 11.B05
Company: Emergent Vision Technologies
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