[Firmware Suggestion] Rotate camera image 90 and 270 degrees
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I have an RLC-410 camera mounted on the back of my house with the housing rotated 90 degrees in order to better capture a long backyard. In this context it makes sense to have a vertically oriented video with a useful view versus mounting the camera in a standard position and losing useful imagery.
Currently the camera only offers horizontal flip (incorrectly labeled as "rotation") and vertical flip (labeled as "mirroring"). I want the ability to rotate the image on the camera either 90 degrees and/or 270 degrees. Here's a mockup of the Basic Settings > Image section with fixed labels and two new rotation options:
(Additional images here http://imgur.com/a/COxxO)
Technically for the way I have my camera currently mounted I would need a 270 degree rotation. If I only had a 90 degree rotation option I would climb up the ladder and rotate the housing the other direction. FWIW my Hikvision DS-2CD2432F-IW offers the ability to rotate 90 degrees (clockwise).
I could perform the image rotation I want in Blue Iris but it introduces a horrendous delay to the stream such that recorded time slows down and alerts are completely out of sync with what's recorded so I've had to turn the rotation off in BI. Also, doing this processing on the PC gets in the way of my desire to move all processing out to the cameras to lessen the load on the BI machine.
So what do you think Reolink, can we please have a basic 90 degree image rotation option?
Reolink-mockup-with-rotate-and-fixed-flip-labels.jpg
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I suggested the idea to support@reolink.com and I got back the following:
Hello,
Thanks for your suggestion.
But you may also adjust the bracket for the camera to change the viewing angle. Pls check attached image. 410 Screw.jpg
Best Regards
Reolink Support Team - Vivian
I like how they skipped over the justification for why I want portrait video and just assumed I'm an idiot who doesn't know how to rotate a camera to fix for mounting on a wall.I know it's not far fetched to mount cameras sideways to record tall scenes like hallways, both Hikvision or TRENDnet offer the ability to rotate video 90 degrees in their firmware for the same or similar reasons.
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@ToucamSam
Vivian was to provided you the easiest and fastest solution for you, not that we are unwilling to improve our product.
We appreciate your suggestion very much and would like to forward your request to our engineers to make it possible in the future. But please kindly understand that it may not be available very soon. -
Thanks for checking in Monica. I'm okay waiting and I'm happy knowing the feedback was received and potentially forwarded on.
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Rotating a set number of degrees (45, 90, 180) would be a god send on slow connections. It sucks trying to use the pointers to turn when it is delayed ~ 10 seconds.
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I've purchased 4 cameras with 2 having 'long' scene requirements. Being able to rotate by 90deg or 270deg would be great! I'm using the Reolink client software so I realise that this may require some changes, but it would be great not to have to turn my head when viewing 50% of my cameras.
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I completely agree 90 degree would be very helpful. To be honest I struggle to see how horizontal mirror would be a higher demand feature, or even how it could be used.
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3 years later... Please add this feature.
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I agree, it would have been easy to solve this in the last 3 years...
It's still a wanted feature for eg. hallways. -
Sorry for the inconvenience.
We will forward your requirement to our engineer team, and hope they will add this feature in the future update. -
Any update on this issue?
It seems very easy to do this and would be a very useful feature - not just for me. -
Thanks for your remind. The suggestions have been forwarded to our R&D team. They are still working hard on it. Thanks for your understanding and patience.
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Hi,
Any news about this feature?
My camera is also rotate to capture all my house wall.
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Hello Reolink Team,
I wanted to pick this thread up again because the topic also bothers me. I also submitted a ticket for that.
As many others I'm still confused how it can take years to implement a 90 degree turn in software. Maybe it would be a better ideas to open source the software?
What I cannot count in is the aspect that this is supported way of mounting the camera. When I did my selection of camera vendors, this was a main reason for my selection, because I wanted to mount it to the wall:
This is where the product site of the RLC-1240A cam clearly indicates that it allows a "flexible installation" and shows a wall mounted camera.
Could you please let us know whats the real issue about this feature is as well as a potential timeline?