The enhancement technology behind vReveal
vReveal’s patented video enhancement technology has been adapted from the powerful forensic tools used by law enforcement and intelligence agencies. This technology is called “super-resolution,” and vReveal is the only software for consumers that has it.

What makes super-resolution technology so special?
Super-resolution technology has the unique ability to increase resolution and to remove video noise like graininess and pixelation. The techniques behind super-resolution technology also enable vReveal to provide very effective stabilization for shaky videos.
How does vReveal’s super-resolution technology work?
A video is a series of many, rapid snapshots of a scene. Multiple neighboring frames of video each provide a slightly different view of the subjects in the scene, collectively providing a rich amount of information about scene details. vReveal’s powerful super-resolution algorithms analyze multiple frames to reconstruct a single, enhanced frame with better detail. The algorithms continue this multi-frame analysis until all of the frames in a video have been reconstructed.
In addition, sophisticated motion-tracking across multiple frames powers vReveal’s ability to stabilize shaky video.

Multi-frame analysis provides the basis for super-resolution technology.
Other companies can claim to have super-resolution, but if the technology doesn’t use information from multiple frames to reconstruct video, it’s not genuine super-resolution.
How does this technology benefit from graphics processors?
The multi-frame analysis behind super-resolution technology requires a lot of processing power. That’s why vReveal has been optimized to take advantage of the multiple processor cores available on NVIDIA graphics processors.
Learn more about running vReveal faster with NVIDIA graphics processors