International. LightHunter technology is an innovative technology that delivers vivid colors, appropriate brightness and extremely clear images in ultra-low light. LightHunter technology significantly improves image brightness with the F1.2 Large Iris design and BSI sensor.
With specially designed large sensors, IPCs have higher photosensitivity and feature high SNR. The UNV program's exclusive patented U-ISP technology improves image definition and brightness. U-ISP introduces a new generation of noise reduction technology to improve the signal-to-noise ratio and reduce blur. It effectively reduces blur during the movement of objects, ensuring that the image is restored to the actual scene. Combining the advantages of hardware and software, LightHunter technology ensures color-filled image under ultra-low light.
Challenges and solution
In low-light environments, IR fill light technology can achieve high resolution, while it can lose color information and images are black and white. The technology provides superior color-related information that cannot be achieved with conventional cameras. More effective information about vehicles and suspects, such as a vehicle's license plate number, color, and make; A suspect's facial features, hair color, height, and clothing color can be usefully offered to law enforcement or others in need.
Committed to solving this problem, UNV devoted significant resources to the research and development of this new ultra-low-beam technology. Now, LightHunter technology is available and provides unparalleled realistic detail, brightness and colors, along with clear images in ultra-low light.
The next-generation UNV (U-ISP) algorithm has many advantages, such as reducing blur and noise, and increasing sharpness. All these advantages improve the definition and brightness of the images. As shown in the picture, a criminal is stealing a wallet from the car. The normal picture of the CPI is full of snowflakes. The most obvious difference compared to the normal IPC image is that we see clearer and more colorful images and get more detailed information from the LightHunter IPC. Detailed information, such as facial features, color of clothing, and license plate number, is easily identifiable by police.


