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Logic & Design's Visibility Refinement Technology
Logic & Design Inc.'s visibility refinement technology enhances images that were previously difficult or impossible to see. It is now being utilized for various applications, including nighttime, adverse weather conditions, and underwater environments.
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1. Yellow Dust – Distant View
Even in adverse weather conditions such as rain, snow, fog, and yellow dust, the LISr image distillation technology enables clear visibility. It enhances distant views, making moving vehicles on a bridge and structures on the opposite shore distinctly visible, making it highly effective for long-range surveillance. (Adverse weather, surveillance, remote monitoring, security cameras)
2. Foggy Temple
Even in low-visibility environments caused by rain and fog, the LISr technology improves visibility range, providing a clearer view. This allows early recognition of details such as inscriptions on stone pillars of a temple shrouded in fog and people descending stairs. (Adverse weather, surveillance, security cameras)
3.Nighttime & Low-Light River Surveillance Footage
Even under dark conditions like nighttime, the LISr technology significantly enhances visibility. Previously indistinct changes in the water surface, water levels, and riverbanks that were too dark to see can now be observed clearly. (Nighttime, disaster prevention, risk mitigation, surveillance, river monitoring, security cameras)
4. Walking a Dog on the Beach at Night
A dark beach at night appears extremely dim under moonlight. In the original footage, only vague human movement is visible. With LISr technology, details such as a person wearing a red skirt and two pets walking beside them become distinctly clear. (Nighttime, security, surveillance, coastal monitoring, security cameras)
5. Nighttime Parking Lot Footage
LISr technology enhances visibility in dark areas such as parking lots at night. License plates and details of the back seat that were previously too dark to see become visible. Even when headlights are on, the image remains clear without excessive brightness. (Nighttime, security, surveillance, security cameras)
6. Reflective Water Surface Footage
Water surfaces of ponds, marshes, and lakes often reflect sunlight, making underwater visibility difficult. With LISr technology, previously obscured areas such as water surface ripples and underwater conditions become clearer. (Water surface, reflection, surveillance, security cameras)
7. Glass Bottle Inspection in Factories
In factory inspections, capturing images of glass bottles or metallic products is challenging due to excessive light reflection. Increasing brightness can cause glare and reflections, hindering inspection and monitoring. LISr technology enables clear imaging even with reduced brightness. (Factory, FA, reflection, bottles, inspection, surveillance)
8. Warehouse Inspection Using Drones
Drones are now being used for warehouse inspections and monitoring. Despite lighting, many warehouse areas remain dark and hard to inspect. LISr technology enables real-time enhancement of footage captured by drones. (Warehouse, drones, inspection, surveillance)
9. Sewer Pipe Inspection Footage
Drones are often used for inspecting sewers and tunnels. Sudden changes in brightness from dark to light can make the footage difficult to view. LISr technology enhances visibility, allowing real-time processing with a maximum delay of just 0.004 seconds. (Sewer pipes, tunnels, drones, inspection, surveillance)
10. Bridge Inspection Using Drones
Aging bridges and infrastructure are increasing the need for drone-based inspections. LISr technology enhances drone camera footage, making it easier to detect cracks, scratches, and dirt, improving inspection efficiency and reducing labor requirements. (Bridge inspection, drones)
11. Underwater Imaging with SeaFilter
“SeaFilter” is an optional feature that adjusts the characteristic blue and green tint of underwater images to more natural tones. By combining SeaFilter with LISr technology, underwater drones can capture clear footage for ocean exploration and infrastructure inspections such as dams. (Underwater drones, drones, ocean, exploration, inspection)
12. Infrared (IR) Camera for River Surveillance
Our technology is not limited to visible light—it can enhance any recorded footage. Infrared (IR) is commonly used for river monitoring, and LISr technology makes it possible to clearly capture water surfaces and detect water level changes even in dark infrared images. (Infrared, IR, river surveillance)
Samples
See our YouTube channel for various examples
of image distillation use cases.
Media Coverage
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how our algorithm neither creates nor manufactures images
Lisr®and Re:Na®are both technologies that they process only the recorded still image or video data that already exists. This is completely different from technologies used to create and manufacture images. Our algorithms use only the information available in the visual data to reproduce the true form of still images and videos meaning the results meet the standards for admissibility in a court of law.
Nikkei CNBC’s Market Ad-Venture has produced a segment introducing Logic & Design. Watch to find out more about the functionality of our unique technology. (Video in Japanese with automatic subtitles)
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