Scallop Imaging


USA

More Info on Scallop Imaging

Scallop Imaging is a division of Tenebraex Corporation, which designs and manufactures innovative optical products that solve real world problems. Scallop Imaging provides businesses, individuals and the military with a range of high resolution camera technologies that dramatically improve visual capabilities. Based in Boston, Scallop Imaging is led by principals from companies including CNET Networks, Lotus Development Corp., General Electric, and Polaroid Corp. For more information, visit http://www.scallopimaging.com.

Products

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Scallop Imaging - ISC West 2015 Booth #6134
March 10, 2015
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Scallop Imaging has debuted the M6-200 IP video camera, which delivers up to 0.005 lux low light performance, at 15 fps, without supplementary IR lighting. The 6-megapixel panoramic...
Dec. 13, 2011
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Scallop Imaging's Digital Window D7 camera is a 7-megapixel, 180-degree field of view camera. The camera creates three digital video streams simultaneously: a 180-degree field...
Oct. 8, 2009

Press Releases

Company to expand the reach of Scallop's technology throughout North and South America
Jan. 29, 2015
New products, technology upgrades set the stage for company’s innovative future
Sept. 24, 2014
Company advances personnel, infrastructure to expand market share
July 22, 2014
(Image courtesy Salient Systems)
Salient Systems' CompleteView VMS platform has been integrated with Scallop Imaging's panoramic camera line.
Company’s CompleteView VMS platform supports Scallop Imaging patented distributed imaging technology
Dec. 5, 2012
PoE camera offers 180-degrees for field of view, 15fps
Dec. 16, 2008

Articles

Ray Coulombe is Founder and Managing Director of SecuritySpecifiers and the CONSULT Technical Security Symposium. Email him at ray@SecuritySpecifiers.com, or contact him through LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/raycoulombe or follow him on Twitter: @RayCoulombe.
The fast proliferation of panoramic IP cameras means multiple choices for integrators
Sept. 9, 2014

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