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The software has the option of video image scaling in the surveillance windows.

To magnify or reduce the image in an active window, use the mouse wheel (see figures below).

Zooming in the surveillance window (initial state):

Zooming in the surveillance window (post-zooming state):

For other zooming modes see Image processing section.

The magnified image can be dragged by using the left mouse button.

If the restorezoom registry key is specified, then after the specified time the scaling will be reset if idle (see Registry keys reference guide). If the key is absent, then the specified zoom ratio and zoom area of the video image are retained even after restarting the Intellect.

Note

The ability to scale and move the zoom zone can be blocked using the blocking registry key (see Registry keys reference guide).

If the additional Video surveillance monitor is configured and has the Active camera mode activated (see Configuring the display mode for camera boxes), and also if the GreenStream is configured (see Configuring an auto select of video stream for displaying), then the video streams are automatically switched during the video image scaling in this Video surveillance monitor. However, if the maximum resolution video stream is used initially, then the video stream will not be switched.

Note.

The maximum possible video image size is achieved when a single surveillance window is displayed on one monitor. If multiple windows are displayed, their sizes may be automatically reduced.

Note.

In the archive view mode the mouse wheel can also perform the scrolling of video records list if click the left mouse button on the video records list previously. In this case click the left mouse button in the Video surveillance window to scale the video image.

Note.

If lens type is specified while configuring a camera, then fisheye video will be converted instead of being scaled when scrolling (see also Enabling fisheye).

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