I have been playing with ALPR for just over 1 year now.
Daytime shots are nice. I have two cameras, one pointing up the street the other pointing down. Using OpenALPR (or whatever it is called these days) so it can use the video feed from both cameras to come up with the best chance at getting the plate correct - which is a feature I really like.
Here are a couple of daytime shots.


Not perfectly straight on, the cameras are mounted under the roof overhang on a building. Both capture images 100+ ft. away from the camera.
Here is a night shot.

Most people would think that is quite good... What am I complaining about?
Stand by for my next posting where I show major 'issues' at night.
Daytime shots are nice. I have two cameras, one pointing up the street the other pointing down. Using OpenALPR (or whatever it is called these days) so it can use the video feed from both cameras to come up with the best chance at getting the plate correct - which is a feature I really like.
Here are a couple of daytime shots.


Not perfectly straight on, the cameras are mounted under the roof overhang on a building. Both capture images 100+ ft. away from the camera.
Here is a night shot.

Most people would think that is quite good... What am I complaining about?
Stand by for my next posting where I show major 'issues' at night.