Hey guys,
I have my IPC-HFW5231E-Z12 setup on a post in a bucket, Blue Iris is running, and all is going pretty well!
Thanks to my wife's help (she's a photographer & graphic designer), we have a pretty good view of license plates during the day:
![day.jpg](/data/attachments/41/41166-1c78dd69dac02ccd02537fcab5ac40c9.jpg)
We're having trouble at night, which is obviously the hard part.
We get a plate every now and then:
Here are the Night profile settings:
We're shooting about 170 feet which probably isn't ideal, but we're trying to deal with obstructed views due to trees.
![map [2].png](/data/attachments/41/41175-2fd0697776d66877fe504c927a86e0b5.jpg)
Does anyone have any tips of what we could do to improve this, especially at night?
Thanks!
I have my IPC-HFW5231E-Z12 setup on a post in a bucket, Blue Iris is running, and all is going pretty well!
Thanks to my wife's help (she's a photographer & graphic designer), we have a pretty good view of license plates during the day:
![day.jpg](/data/attachments/41/41166-1c78dd69dac02ccd02537fcab5ac40c9.jpg)
We're having trouble at night, which is obviously the hard part.
![plate - front.jpg](/data/attachments/41/41167-ee27168208ba5e0651dab681c5a880af.jpg)
![plate - rear - dark.jpg](/data/attachments/41/41168-248ff502f6d550dcb5da6884e92370fd.jpg)
![plate - rear - fuzzy.jpg](/data/attachments/41/41169-20929c2abefe96fa3f038276da5c293c.jpg)
![plate - rear.jpg](/data/attachments/41/41170-e559c8fbc8d79c77595e2ae7bbbb6d6a.jpg)
Here are the Night profile settings:
![settings1.png](/data/attachments/41/41171-4d85900330b38ab782e6b3ababaa8edd.jpg)
![settings2.png](/data/attachments/41/41172-50228c93284666b5c10b1f2dff728243.jpg)
![settings3.png](/data/attachments/41/41173-51ad556c4706d6f7c25db6e2ae8486c6.jpg)
![settings4.png](/data/attachments/41/41174-b4cfac81bd6b370a215cb19219fa8d53.jpg)
We're shooting about 170 feet which probably isn't ideal, but we're trying to deal with obstructed views due to trees.
![map [2].png](/data/attachments/41/41175-2fd0697776d66877fe504c927a86e0b5.jpg)
Does anyone have any tips of what we could do to improve this, especially at night?
Thanks!