V Vern_in_IL Joined Jun 25, 2014 Messages 3,472 Location IL Apr 13, 2022 #1 Light that would blind a IR camera in a convenient bulb?
Rand Joined Aug 20, 2003 Messages 25,089 Location NE,Ohio Apr 13, 2022 #2 Vern_in_IL said: Light that would blind a IR camera in a convenient bulb? Click to expand... usually people use those "clear" covers that arent so clear to cameras.
Vern_in_IL said: Light that would blind a IR camera in a convenient bulb? Click to expand... usually people use those "clear" covers that arent so clear to cameras.
wwillson Staff member Joined Aug 20, 2003 Messages 8,917 Location Colorado Apr 14, 2022 #3 If you get caught, then you'll not think it's a very good idea.
A atikovi Joined Apr 27, 2010 Messages 19,530 Location Suburban Washington DC Apr 14, 2022 #4 Vern_in_IL said: Light that would blind a IR camera in a convenient bulb? Click to expand... Do license plate readers even use use IR cameras? I mean, is the plate any different temperature than the bumper or the body around it?
Vern_in_IL said: Light that would blind a IR camera in a convenient bulb? Click to expand... Do license plate readers even use use IR cameras? I mean, is the plate any different temperature than the bumper or the body around it?
B brianl703 Joined May 7, 2004 Messages 14,966 Location Nokesville, VA Apr 14, 2022 #5 atikovi said: Do license plate readers even use use IR cameras? I mean, is the plate any different temperature than the bumper or the body around it? Click to expand... They have IR illuminators for night use. Pretty much all CCD cameras are sensitive to IR light---try pointing a remote control at the camera in your phone and pushing a button on it. You'll see the IR led on the remote flashing.
atikovi said: Do license plate readers even use use IR cameras? I mean, is the plate any different temperature than the bumper or the body around it? Click to expand... They have IR illuminators for night use. Pretty much all CCD cameras are sensitive to IR light---try pointing a remote control at the camera in your phone and pushing a button on it. You'll see the IR led on the remote flashing.
A atikovi Joined Apr 27, 2010 Messages 19,530 Location Suburban Washington DC Apr 14, 2022 #6 The red light cameras around here have a flash that goes off even in daylight so not sure they need IR too.
The red light cameras around here have a flash that goes off even in daylight so not sure they need IR too.
Variant_S Joined Feb 14, 2017 Messages 351 Location SW of Chicago, IL Apr 14, 2022 #7 Rand said: usually people use those "clear" covers that arent so clear to cameras. Click to expand... Not legal in IL. Ask me how I know.
Rand said: usually people use those "clear" covers that arent so clear to cameras. Click to expand... Not legal in IL. Ask me how I know.
L Leo99 Joined Mar 30, 2014 Messages 9,147 Location NJ Apr 14, 2022 #8 Variant_S said: Not legal in IL. Ask me how I know. Click to expand... How do you know?
S SubLGT Joined Jan 31, 2006 Messages 4,690 Location Idaho Apr 14, 2022 #9 Hiding from the deep state?