It wasn’t long ago when capturing low-light recordings of videos with forensic details was a very difficult task, requiring additional lighting to get a usable result. Ultimately, the images are supposed to identify potential intruders, which means things like facial details or the colour of vehicles need to be visible in low-light conditions. Axis Lightfinder technology is one of the few solutions that can provide the latter - and it has grown-up and is constantly evolving.
Some of these adjustments and developments have been introduced with Lightfinder 2.0. The ability of humans to see in the dark is limited - especially when it comes to colours and details. Millions of years of refinements have enabled human beings to use the information that’s sent by their eyes to the brain and interpret night scenes for the viewer’s best survival and usability.