Introducing a 3D camera designed for the real world -
The ACSion3D HD camera platform has the functions and features found on high end digital cinema cameras (eg., 12-bit RAW output, custom LUTs) at a fraction of the cost. Our proprietary dual sensor control and image processing electronics allow us to keep the sensor head small (80mm X 55mm X 25mm) and the power consumption low.
HD For Your Imaging Application
Applied Color Science has designed a family of compact, low power cameras that integrate advanced image sensor technology and flexible on-board image processing. The result? A High Definition video platform suitable for a wide range of applications.
Based on ACSi’s proprietary camera system design and image processing algorithms, the cameras feature the image quality, performance and operating range found in high end imaging systems costing thousands of dollars more.
Applied Color Science has created ACSIAL, a Windows application designed to accelerate and simplify the transformation from RAW digital images to high quality color pictures. ACSIAL provides a powerful set of imaging pipeline algorithms that enable the user to input unprocessed Bayer-pattern RAW images from a variety of image capture platforms and formats and apply each operation in an imaging pipeline step-by-step so that resulting image quality can be evaluated and improved.
Here you will find a sampling of the capabilities of Applied Color Science ACSION camera modules. From 3D image capture to HD-resolution and beyond imaging pipeline development, there’s no limit to what can be achieved when you choose Applied Color Science, inc. for your HD Imaging Application. ACSi has the knowledge and experience needed to achieve the unparalleled results you are looking for. Come take a look at what ASCi can bring to your imaging application.
New From ACSi – Imaging Science Webinars
Join Matt Whalen of ACSi as he explores and explains the ins and outs of today’s imaging technology.
Based on the popular course he has presented at the annual Color Imaging Conference, Mr. Whalen
discusses the elements of digital cameras, from image sensors to image processing. For a free preview of this