Live View Axis //top\\
Ask yourself: How fast does my data change?
The Live View interface offers more than just a video stream; it includes a suite of interactive tools for active surveillance: live view axis
: This is the primary tool for creating project documentation. It allows you to: Place cameras on maps to visualize coverage. Generate storage recommendations and bandwidth estimates. Ask yourself: How fast does my data change
Imagine piloting a drone through a dense forest. A standard live feed gives you a flat view. But a system goes further: it overlays and synchronizes orientation data directly onto the live image. As you tilt the gimbal, the on-screen reticle shifts across the X, Y, and Z axes, allowing you to perceive not just what you're seeing, but how the camera is positioned in space relative to your subject. Generate storage recommendations and bandwidth estimates
Plot a semi-transparent ribbon on the Live View Axis representing the standard deviation of the last 1,000 data points. If the live data stream (the solid line) breaks out of that ribbon, you are witnessing a statistically significant anomaly.
Scopes use a live view axis to align microscopic parts.