The Typical picture of a Perp on Nextdoor-type Apps with Consumer Grade Cameras like Ring, Nest, Arlo, Canary, Wyze, etc.

Anything that can be used for IDENTIFY LOL

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Oh but wait someone lightened it up LOL:

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There are so many things that are wrong here - digitally zoomed, nowhere near enough light, and trying to run in color. And trying to lighten an already blurry mess will just become a worse blurry mess.

As we can see by the attached histogram in the first image, the original sin of darkness, digitally zoomed in capture has no spectral information in the top two thirds of the histogram.

In the second histogram, we can see what happens when you try and stretch the histogram out to make it brighter, it falls apart. There are so many gaps since you've lost 2/3rds of the spectrum. It becomes a washed-out low-res image, not useful for identifying anything
 

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Not that the original wide angle would have been of any use LOL, but the digital zoom doesn't help much either of this person that stole a vehicle:

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Certainly they can enhance the image to pull the plate from these digital zoom images of a vehicle that pulled up into an apartment parking lot and rummaged through parked vehicles. And dang that looks like a lot of light LOL.

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Hit and run driver on Sunday June 15th at 10:00pm.

I was hit by a white Toyota, maybe a Prius V, and the driver fled south on <street> and turned east on <street> towards <street>. Vehicle 1 Color: White, Make: Toyota, Other: They fled south


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Hit and run driver on Sunday June 15th at 10:00pm.

I was hit by a white Toyota, maybe a Prius V, and the driver fled south on <street> and turned east on <street> towards <street>. Vehicle 1 Color: White, Make: Toyota, Other: They fled south


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Yeah, because digitally zooming in until you can count the pixels will help. Reminds me of early 8-bit graphics, except I don't think this would qualify for two-bit graphics
 
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The stereotypical white van LOL

police department wants to make the community aware of a white van whose occupants are interacting with children

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The stereotypical white van LOL

police department wants to make the community aware of a white van whose occupants are interacting with children

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Definitely American made. Looks like a full-size Ford Econoline van with a ladder on the driver's side rear door. The hood on a chevy or a Dodge/Chrysler would be shorter