iseephotovista
Photovista’s in-camera stitcher lets your digital camera or cameraphone become a true panorama camera... with award-winning technology
iseephotovista is an embedded application for digital cameras and cameraphones. It stitches multiple pictures into one seamless panoramic image.
By leveraging the award winning PhotoVista desktop software iseemedia has developed the world's best embedded stitching application for manufacturers of imaging-centric devices such as digital cameras and camera phones. iseemedia’s product seamlessly integrates into devices enhancing product versatility and customer satisfaction without taxing existing system resources or compromising usability.
- Strengthen Your Market Position
Differentiate your device from others in the market with an advanced solution that delivers quality results
- Fast and Efficient
iseemedia’s iseephotovista is specifically designed for high quality and performance on low-profile embedded systems
- Cut costs on R&D
Use your development time and resources to do what you know best. iseemedia’s embedded solution is easily integrated into your platform
- Fast Time-To-Market
iseemedia’s team has years of experience working with OEM and ODM manufacturers to deliver products on time. We are in close contact with most core technology manufacturers such as Texas Instruments, Intel, Zoran and Altek to address any issues quickly
- Customization Support
iseemedia offers software services including user-interface customization, software integration, and multiple language support
- No additional BOM costs
iseephotovista is specifically designed to run on the low-profile general purpose CPU/DSP and memory in current digital cameras and cameraphones
- Chip and O/S independent
Chip and algorithms/libraries are written in C, are module based and highly re-usable across different platforms
Customizable to create panoramic images from 2 images to as many as is required to create a full 360° panoramic image.
Currently available for: » Texas Instruments (Arm9-Arm11), Zoran (Mips), Intel Xscale, and ARC chipsets |