Dahua LPR settings?

MicahJames

Pulling my weight
Aug 26, 2019
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San Jose, ca
We’re using a Dahua IPC--HFW5831E-Z5E

I’m using it as an unofficial LPR in blue iris and was hoping maybe someone has some preferred night time settings to capture plates.
I’ve attached a pic of my current settings and the result (which by all means serves the purpose and works) but there’s always room for improvement. Thanks all!
 

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From your vehicle sample, it looks like a lot of the necessary light on that one came from the car's own license-plate lights, not the camera's IR. A tightly focused high-output IR emitter right next to the camera might be a worthwhile addition if you can get 12-volt power to the location. For an off-the shelf emitter, I nominate the CMvision IR-200 for its very tight focus and high output.

Most people's LPR photos are so dark you cannot even see the body of the vehicle, just the IR-illuminated plate and the vehicle's lights. In your case, lowering the Gain would probably bring about that result. If you can get body detail along with a plate then that's great, of course.
 
Dial down your parameters:

Gain to 35
Iris to 50
Brightness 40
Contrast 65
Sharpness 40
Gamma 40

And zoom in a little more. What is your IR setting? Most for LPR go to manual and hit it at 100%.

As @mech said, LPR should be a completely black image - all you should see are head/tail lights and plates and nothing else.

Look in this subforum for additional setups and settings and you will get a good idea of what the image should look like.

 
From your vehicle sample, it looks like a lot of the necessary light on that one came from the car's own license-plate lights, not the camera's IR. A tightly focused high-output IR emitter right next to the camera might be a worthwhile addition if you can get 12-volt power to the location. For an off-the shelf emitter, I nominate the CMvision IR-200 for its very tight focus and high output.

Most people's LPR photos are so dark you cannot even see the body of the vehicle, just the IR-illuminated plate and the vehicle's lights. In your case, lowering the Gain would probably bring about that result. If you can get body detail along with a plate then that's great, of course.
Thank you for that input, i've made some adjustments and even had to reposition the camera. Appreciate it!
 
Dial down your parameters:

Gain to 35
Iris to 50
Brightness 40
Contrast 65
Sharpness 40
Gamma 40

And zoom in a little more. What is your IR setting? Most for LPR go to manual and hit it at 100%.

As @mech said, LPR should be a completely black image - all you should see are head/tail lights and plates and nothing else.

Look in this subforum for additional setups and settings and you will get a good idea of what the image should look like.



Thank you for the recommendations, i've made some improvements! I didnt see the LPR forum, i will be spending some time reviewing the existing info, I appreciate it!