EmpireTech aka Dahua LPR Settings

Post your latest settings.
Exactly same as bigredfish.


Only difference is I don't have 30fps setting in mine, only goes to 25fps.

I just modified it now to be 1/2000 shutter with gain 40 to 60 to test as I saw that someone had posted in another thread.
 
You are running a newer model with a different chipset.

I still think you need more zoom.

Drop sharpness down a lot like to 5.

As this thread shows, things like gamma, brightness, contrast, etc. impact focus as well (which most people would not think it would), so we give you our settings to use as a starting point, but every field of view, angle, etc. is different and take in some instances a lot of trial and error to get it to read plates.

 
You are running a newer model with a different chipset.

I still think you need more zoom.

Drop sharpness down a lot like to 5.

As this thread shows, things like gamma, brightness, contrast, etc. impact focus as well (which most people would not think it would), so we give you our settings to use as a starting point, but every field of view, angle, etc. is different and take in some instances a lot of trial and error to get it to read plates.

sounds good, will keep at it - i guess what im having a hard time understanding is that others who've posted clear LPR plates are zoomed further out than I am.

Ex. this one to which you responded --
I am viewing the videos on Unifi Protect, wondering maybe this is a software thing which as to zoom in and take pictures
 
sounds good, will keep at it - i guess what im having a hard time understanding is that others who've posted clear LPR plates are zoomed further out than I am.

Ex. this one to which you responded --
I am viewing the videos on Unifi Protect, wondering maybe this is a software thing which as to zoom in and take pictures

I assure you @bigredfish has his LPR camera highly zoomed in.

That video in the thread you linked was not where the LPR came from - that was an overview camera.

This is his overview:

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And then the tightly zoomed in LPR got this:

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Exactly same as bigredfish.

Only difference is I don't have 30fps setting in mine, only goes to 25fps.
Post your settings, not BRF's settings. Like in high school, show your work.

Two observations:
You are not as zoomed in as BRF's shots. Your plate size is smaller.
I don't think you are getting the full IR reflected.
 
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