Minimize effect of IR on security images
The IR bulbs are great for nighttime surveillance but not really needed when there is ample light.
As you can see, in this image the IR light is reflecting off the blinds. https://imgur.com/uQZxkux Is there a way to minimize that effect? Andy |
Minimize effect of IR on security images
"A K" wrote in message ... The IR bulbs are great for nighttime surveillance but not really needed when there is ample light. As you can see, in this image the IR light is reflecting off the blinds. https://imgur.com/uQZxkux Is there a way to minimize that effect? IR bulb separate from the camera and outside. |
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Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: IR bulb separate from the camera and outside. Are you sure, dim bulb? G -- pamela about Rot Speed: "His off the cuff expertise demonstrates how little he knows..." MID: |
Minimize effect of IR on security images
A K posted for all of us...
The IR bulbs are great for nighttime surveillance but not really needed when there is ample light. As you can see, in this image the IR light is reflecting off the blinds. https://imgur.com/uQZxkux Is there a way to minimize that effect? Andy Either remove the blinds, open them all the way or move the camera outside. -- Tekkie |
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