Feeling Software Demonstrates Integration With ImmerVision 360-Degree Lens

Feeling Software and ImmerVision announced recently that the integration of ImmerVision 360-degree Panomorph lens into Feeling Software Omnipresence 3D Security System has been completed. This integration  was demonstrated at ISC West.

Omnipresence 3D was created with the goal of bringing 3D graphics technology, traditionally the domain of video games and film, to power new applications in physical security. As a visual platform for complex, critical security systems such as airports, nuclear facilities, and universities, Omnipresence uses an interactive 3D map to present the big security picture of a facility and all of its security assets.

“The integration of ImmerVision Enables 360-degree immersive viewing functionality into Feeling Software’s Omnipresence 3D Security System offers users the ability to eliminate blind spots and heighten situational awareness when using analog or IP cameras equipped with Panomorph lenses,” said Alessandro Gasparini with ImmerVision.

“Omnipresence can already show hundreds of cameras at once in a realistic 3D environment and allow you to follow suspects effortlessly,” said Christian Laforte, CEO of Feeling Software. “Until now, facilities have been plagued by blind spots, which become even more obvious when you have a 3D map and can actually see an entire floor’s coverage (and blind spots) at once. Using Omnipresence 3D with ImmerVision’s Panomorph lenses, you see everything, everywhere, all the time.”

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