EventScope Vision — Support

EventScope Vision is a frame-based event-style visualization tool for iPhone. It highlights brightness changes between consecutive frames to help visualize motion, flicker, and scene changes more clearly.

For help, contact: ops@curiosellsystems.com

Frequently Asked Questions

What does EventScope Vision do?

It converts brightness changes between consecutive camera frames into a live event-style visualization.

Is this a true event camera?

No. EventScope Vision is a frame-based event-style visualization tool. It does not reproduce true asynchronous event-camera hardware, microsecond timestamps, or native event-sensor behavior.

Does the app require an account?

No. EventScope Vision does not require an account.

Does the app upload camera data?

No. Camera processing is intended to occur on-device.

Why does the app ask for camera access?

The live visualization requires the rear camera to analyze brightness changes in real time.

Why does the app ask for photo library access?

Photo library access is only needed if you choose to save an exported clip.

Why do I see lots of activity when moving the phone quickly?

Rapid camera motion changes much of the frame at once, so the app may show many pseudo-events. That is expected behavior for frame-based visualization.

Troubleshooting

The app opens but I do not see a live image

Make sure camera permission has been granted in iPhone Settings for EventScope Vision.

The visualization seems too weak or too noisy

Adjust the Sensitivity and Decay controls in the live view. Different lighting conditions and subjects can produce different results.

Playback or export is not working as expected

Try recording a short clip again and confirm photo library access is allowed if you want to save it.

Compatibility

EventScope Vision is designed for iPhone.

Best experience:

  • iPhone with a working rear camera
  • Current iOS version supported by the App Store release
  • Reasonable lighting and visible scene motion or flicker

The app is intended as a lightweight visualization and educational tool.