Our true LPR (License Plate Recognition) camera is
ideal for isolating images of license plates of cars moving through an entry
point, slow traffic, or stationary applications. With an IR range of 100 feet, this camera will provide you
with a usable license plate image, day or night. Features and Capabilities
License Plate
Recognition — Headlights and other bright lights can
distort and obscure the viewing area in night time applications.
Headlight suppression (known as HSBLC) masks the bright white areas of
an image making it easier to see every detail. Headlight suppression is
perfect for applications such as license plate recognition. HSBLC works
in conjunction with the built-in wide dynamic range (WDR) to digitally
mask the headlights, reduce glare, and provide a better image of the
license plate. True License Plate Recognition (LPR) cameras are able to
isolate a license plate, capturing a clear and usable image of the plate
regardless of lighting conditions. Used in conjunction with other
cameras, they will capture this critical piece of
evidence. Digital
Day/Night – Digital day/night (also referred to as
electronic day/night) improves low light sensitivity, delivers a sharper
image in low light conditions, and enables the camera to see in the
dark without the help of external IR illuminators.
Unlike true day/night cameras, which use a mechanical filter,
the camera electronically adjusts colors during the day instead of using
an infrared filter. This allows the digital day/night cameras to
deliver similar benefits of true day/night cameras, but at a lower cost.
Without the need for a physical filter, digital day/night technology
can be leveraged for smaller form factors, such as bullet
cameras. Infrared
(IR) – Infrared (IR) cameras feature built-in
illuminators that project infrared light, which is nearly invisible to
the human eye but very visible to IR surveillance cameras. This
technology allows you to capture crystal clear, black and white video of
suspects who feel protected by complete darkness. IR
cameras are very effective in covering targeted areas with little or no
light, ranging from exterior parking areas and entryways, to interior
rooms requiring 24 hour surveillance. For coverage of wider areas,
consider adding an additional external infrared
illuminator.
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