What is Visere Captura's history and how is it different from Iconasys' Shutter Stream?
The Name Visere Captura
Visere Captura' name is derived from Latin: ”Visere” means ”to look at,” and ”Captura” means ”to capture,” thus Visere Captura translates to ”capture what you are looking at.”
History and Comparison with Shutter Stream
Visere Captura has a rich history in software development. Originally developed by DMMD in
2002 as a versatile image viewer named Visere, it later evolved into White Cap, an FDA approved medical image
X-ray processing software. In 2013, it transformed into Iconasys’ Shutter Stream software. Finally, in 2024, it evolved
into the current Visere Captura software.
Here is a table describing the differences between Iconasys' Shutter Stream and Visere Captura
Feature | Shutter Stream 13.0 | Visere Captura 1.0 | Notes |
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Compatible with Iconasys' hardware | |||
Nikon, Canon, and Sony support | List of compatible camera | ||
Mac and Windows support | One C/C++ source code compiled natively for each OS | ||
iPhone support | |||
Android support | |||
Upgrade to the latest Nikon and Canon SDK | |||
Automatic installation of AIBR Plugin | AIBR is the artificial intelligence background removal plugin | ||
Preview background colors of transparent images | |||
Unlimited edit undo history | |||
Active development and bug fixes | |||
Free license transfer for expired licenses |