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LPR-Pro7H2 Intelligent Traffic Camera for Overviews & License Plate Capture |
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LPR-Pro7H2 New Features
- Fog Penetration
The fog penetration technology enables the GSS LPR-Pro7H2 to peer through fog and smoke to recover real color images from foggy or smoky video streams. It greatly enhances the camera's identification ratio by delivering more information-rich imagery.
- Intelligent Traffic Modes
The camera integrates four intelligent traffic modes that enable it to adjust automatically to the image-capture environment. Intelligent traffic cameras adjust to the mode appropriate for conditions, enabling them to monitor surrounding areas to gather information on vehicle type, color and shape.
- Scheduled ICR Day/Night Switching
When subjected to external lighting changes like headlights, sensor-based switches can accidently change modes. This caused cameras to capture b/w images in daylight and color images at night. To prevent this, users can set up a schedule to switch between color mode and b/w mode. For example, set the camera to switch to color mode at 7:00AM and switch to b/w mode automatically at 7:00PM. Scheduled switching ensures that the camera remains unaffected by external factors and continues to capture images in the correct mode.
- Headlight Suppression
CatchAll™ II technology enables the camera to suppress highbeam headlights and capture crisper, clear images for identification.
- Wide Dynamic Range
Wide dynamic range optimizes an image to ensure that dark areas are more visible while retaining detail in bright areas. WDR is ideal for scenes where objects are difficult to recognize due to severe backlight or shadows. Places like bank entrances tend to be under lit or over lit. A typical camera would produce an image where a person in the dark area could hardly be recognized, whereas WDR cameras produce clear details not only of the person in the foreground but also of the background.
- 3D DNR
3D noise reduction is a powerful method for reducing image noise that produces extremely clear images even in very dim lighting conditions.
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