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CBC’s GANZ-INVU device on show for enhancing video in real-time

A device for enhancing and cleaning up video surveillance in real-time, the GANZ-INVU, is available from CBC (Europe). The unit, incorporating Image Detail Enhancement technology, is capable of cleaning up and enhancing video in rough weather. It also adjusts video in back-light and low light conditions.
April 6, 2016 Read time: 1 min
A device for enhancing and cleaning up video surveillance in real-time, the GANZ-INVU, is available from 5818 CBC (Europe). The unit, incorporating Image Detail Enhancement technology, is capable of cleaning up and enhancing video in rough weather. It also adjusts video in back-light and low light conditions.


Everything is done in real-time, so is therefore an ideal solution for enhancing CCTV monitoring of infrastructure, private sector facilities and other public spaces.

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