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Now, experience REAL night vision! No gimmicks. No silly filters or simulated effects. Navigate the night with confidence. See in low light. See in total and complete darkness.
Developed by a team of professional engineers, we believe © FireBug Night Vision to be the most advanced night vision camera available.
© FireBug Night Vision offers two modes of operation:
LIDAR Night Vision
The LIDAR infrared laser scanner is used to create depth-mapped imaging, which allows you to see in total and complete darkness.
*This mode is only available on devices equipped with the LIDAR sensor (iPhone Pro devices).
• Choose the minimum and maximum focal distances for the depth imaging.
• Smooth the depth data to minimize variations in the depth imaging frame.
• Use GPU processing to improve the resolution of the depth image map.
• Render both depth-oriented and surface-oriented data field maps.
TWILIGHT Night Vision
By leveraging GPU-driven rendering, hardware configuration, and advanced digital image processing, faint light sources are enhanced permitting you to see in extraordinarily low-light conditions.
• Adjust sensitivity of underlying camera hardware.
• Adjust sensitivity of GPU and CPU image processing.
• Enhance the resolution through advanced image processing.
Enhanced Capabilities
• Unparalleled night and twilight vision.
• Unparalleled, world-class, professional series software.
• Record, analyze, and share photos and video recordings.
• Intuitive, professional, easy-to-use design.
• Extensive help section.
• Easy access to customer support.
• Lifetime free updates.
Frustration Free
• No Ads
• No Gimmicks
• World-Class Customer Support
If you have any questions, comments, or concerns about this app, please contact us at:
JedaSoftwareSystemsHelp@gmail.com
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Designed for cave and shelter surveying, CavernSeer leverages the LiDAR scanner of the 2020 iPad Pro and the iPhone 12 Pro, and RealityKit's scene reconstruction, to generate relatively-accurate 3D meshes of real-world spaces and render them in various convenient ways.
### App Usage ###
All iOS/iPadOS 14 devices can run the app and view existing scans shared by others, but devices with a LiDAR scanner (currently iPhone 12 Pros and newer iPad Pros) can capture new scans.
### Viewing ###
Scans created by the user or imported from elsewhere will appear in the "Scan List" tab, which lists out the names and the starting photo of the scan.
Selecting a scan displays the start and end photos (if available), *export* options for the scan file as well as a plaintext .OBJ render, as well as the following:
* Advanced - underlying information about the scan.
* 3D Render - a 3D perspective rendering view navigable based on the setting "3D render interaction mode".
* Plan Projected Render - a "top-down" orthographic projection complete with scale bar. Defaults to north-up. The height control allows for raising or lowering the camera to show or hide obstructions.
* Elevation Projected Render - a "side-view" orthographic projection with scale bar, compass, and various controls. The angle controls change the direction the camera is facing relative to magnetic-north. The depth control is similar to the plan-projected height control, allowing for pushing the camera through obstructions.
* Cross Section Render - an elevation projection (see above) with an inset plan-projection indicating the position and size of the camera, and a switch for making the camera "depth-of-field" 1-meter deep to create a cross-section slice.
All of the renders support high-resolution screenshots scaled to higher detail than the device itself.
### Scanning ###
Devices with a LiDAR scanner can capture new scans in the "Scanner" tab.
Pressing the center button starts a scan, after which you can enable Apple's debugging overlays, either showing _Debug_ information or a _Mesh_ preview which displays the currently captured mesh on screen, as well as enabling the device's flashlight.
Clicking the center button again will complete and save the scan, which will appear in the scan list.
### Settings ###
* Three settings for mesh color change the way that the meshes in the various viewers are displayed.
* Switch for changing between meters and decimal-feet in any distance contexts.
* Setting for changing the interaction mode in the 3d Render view. The recommended option is "Orbit angle mapping".
* Debugging options where appropriate.
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