What's the problem? In the NCIS I watched last night they had a photo just like that. They ran it through facial recognition and it got the correct hit within a few minutes.Did you see the image that OP posted later in the thread?
Ubiquiti, are you there?I can at least confidently say that the perp in the pic is a conehead.What's the problem? In the NCIS I watched last night they had a photo just like that. They ran it through facial recognition and it got the correct hit within a few minutes.
I thought it was Harry the Hunter from Beetlejuice.I can at least confidently say that the perp in the pic is a conehead.
Its about freakin' time Ubiquiti acknowledged what really makes good quality surveillance video. HOWEVER, why have they not yet incorporated the ability to manually adjust shutter speed in UniFi Protect?!Ubiquiti - Academy - Designing for Evidence Capture
Why “cinematic” video is not the same as forensic truth. Modern security cameras are often marketed around bright night color, high frame rates, and cinematic smoothness. While these qualities look impressive in demos and playback, forensic evidence is captured in individual frames, not in how...academy.ui.com
Either Ubiquiti is following hypocrisy or they are looking forward to implementing manual shutter adjustment in a future UniFi Protect update, who knows?
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I thought their web interface was a direct clone of Dahua's web interface, meaning that there should be an option to manually adjust shutter speed.Reolink does the same thing. I learned about LPR based on their blogs and articles...too bad their cameras wouldn't do what the articles said LOL
I thought their web interface was a direct clone of Dahua's web interface, meaning that there should be an option to manually adjust shutter speed.![]()
Definitely something's is not right. I heard Reolink does not listen to their own customers and their customer service sucks, lolRight, they do allow you to set shutter speed. But you make it 1/2000 and at night the Dahua is all black and the Reolink still looks like daylight LOL. They don't honor the user input if it doesn't like what it does to the static image.
Yes, that tracks the experience my Users have reported from Reolink in the last year especiallyDefinitely something's is not right. I heard Reolink does not listen to their own customers and their customer service sucks, lol