Opgal launches Opgal Eye-Q: Thermal imaging redefined
Opgal Optronic Industries Ltd., a global leader in thermal imaging, has announced the launch of Opgal Eye-Q™, an innovative approach to image processing that sets new standards for thermal image quality.
Based on many years of algorithmic research and field experience, Opgal Eye-Q™ delivers a high-quality thermal image so clear, that even the finest details are visible. Opgal Eye-Q™ is readily available for an array of applications, from surveillance – where small objects such as drones are detected – through security, where important target details previously undiscernible are now clearly visible – to optical gas imaging, where gas leaks are easily noted in the air.
The unique image processing methods of Opgal Eye-Q™ make this technology consistently better than existing thermal imaging at all target temperatures, no matter the range or temperature differences and fluctuations.
President and CEO at Opgal Optronic Industries, Amit Mattatia, commented:
“With the proprietary Opgal Eye-Q™ processing, image sharpness resembles that of a daylight black and white video so much, that it is hard to believe that the image is thermal, so you are invited to see it for yourself!
“Opgal has once more proved its capability of launching breakthrough technologies by providing significantly better image quality for our partners and global customer base,” he added.
Recent advances in thermal technology have made it the first choice for day and night surveillance due to its zero light, all weather capabilities. The constant evolution of customer needs has brought with it a higher demand for image quality as good as, or better than that of CCD color daylight cameras.
Opgal Eye-Q™ is already built into the new Sii™ OP dual channel thermal camera system and is also available as an optional feature with several other Opgal systems.
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