Another key area I need help with is that I bought a Univision IPC6612SR-X25-VG (25x zoom) PTX camera with expectation that it would be able to discern license plates at night from both directions of a street the midpoint of which is ~60 ft perpendicular to its installation point (20 ft high). There is no trouble getting a clear picture during the day when fully zoomed in and looking at an angle, however it all falls apart at night... I have ground my teeth on the image exposure settings within the camera interface for hours on and off and only gotten close once...so many settings that I do not understand and the Univision tech support team was not very helpful.
I would also like to be able to have cameras that are dedicated to watching each approach vector to tell the PTZ camera to zoom to a specific preset when they register an ONCOMING vehicle so that the PTZ can attempt to collect plates from vehicles traveling both directions. I think this is possible via DeepStack and some cleverness, maybe making use of more than one camera at a time...? Of course this may not be viable if we can only calibrate image exposure in one of these presets at a time due to ambient lighting and such...will defer to the pro to advise.
I do already have both DeepStack and ALPR configured...although the latter recently froze my API token because the camera was sending too many requests...of a trash can lol. Please help!!!!
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PS - continuous tracking of motion is doable yet in Blue Iris? The Univision camera has this capability "built-in" although it does not seem to work reliably at all and there is very little in the ways of config settings to play with...