Corvus Integration, Inc., in collaboration with Vista Imaging, Inc., is pleased to announce the VistaEY2-P dual iris & face camera. The EY2P performs single pose collection of ISO/IEC 19794-5/6 compliant iris and face images at a distance of 22 inches, ensuring the consistent collection of quality images that are optimised for iris and face recognition. The EY2P is a user friendly, multi-modal biometric collection peripheral that is suitable for a wide variety of identity management applications and programs to include:  national identity, border control, law enforcement, customs and visa, finance and banking, and healthcare. Utilising quality components, custom optics, and proprietary distance sensing, the EY2P provides accurate focus analysis and auto acquisition capabilities. The EY2P features an integrated flash for poorly lit environments to optimise the collection of facial images and real-time liveness detection for iris acquisitions. The EY2P is integrated into Raven, Corvus’ proprietary identity management application software, which provides users with a multi-modal biometric collection, matching, and enrollment capability. 

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