Remember neighbor 104 when they ask if your cameras caught anything....
Yup. And they're a prime target to get hit, too. They stock easily-resellable consumer electronics, all neatly stacked in their hallways and offices in their original manufacturers' boxes that are marked with the contents.Remember neighbor 104 when they ask if your cameras caught anything....
LOL. They just came to talk the me, because their interior cameras caught someone walking around inside their warehouse. So I think they're going to get onboard. As a bonus, their technical guy is actually a residential neighbor of mine! He literally lives down the street from me.Remember neighbor 104 when they ask if your cameras caught anything....
You have digital zoomed. That always introduces artifacts.
It is why we say make the plate as large as possible with optical zoom.
But the goal is to read plates, not win a prize for a pretty picture, and those plates are very readable.
Ah, yes, this could be artifacting from artificial sharpening. Here's my setup as of right this moment:Nighttime captures can take a little work
How far off are you from these settings?
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100-120ft
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Might turn sharpness down even more than I have it
UI3 viewer says I'm 1:1, and I pressed the camera button to grab the JPG directly from this screen:
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Screen caps of UI3 are always going to be lossy. UI3 is lossy. You need to download the clip and play It back via VLC or similar to get the full resolution your cam captured the video in.That was just a crop; it may have been misleading. Here's the .jpg, straight out of UI3, attached instead of pasted:
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Actually I matched as many settings as I could. I see some of them were very different from yours, such as the illuminator settings were at Auto, and when I switched to Manual they were at 50%.I'll match your sharpness setting and see if tonight's captures improve.
Actually I matched as many settings as I could. I see some of them were very different from yours, such as the illuminator settings were at Auto, and when I switched to Manual they were at 50%.
Here's one that doesn't seem to have the same option as yours:
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I'm not sure what to pick here. I certainly have Street Lamps, but I'm not sure that's appropriate for this application.
My other neighbor, who hasn't been hit recently, has a bunch of indoor Lorex cameras on a Lorex-branded NVR.60+ft (remember the vehicle will likely pass your location so your 84ft may be more a max than an absolute
EmpireTech IPC-B54IR-Z4E-S3 1/1.8" CMOS 4MP WDR IR Built-in Mic AI Net
And once you get out there a ways, the Z12 is good out to 120-150ft
EmpireTech IPC-B52IR-Z12E-S2 1/2.8" CMOS 2MP 5mm–60mm Ultra Low Light