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+ | Because the sun is hitting the license plate, it is directly reflected off the camera lens, causing the image to be overexposed. | ||
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+ | There are several general strategies | ||
+ | * Try to avoid east-west direction in installation | ||
+ | * Do not install the camera in the direction where the sun is just reflecting back, as shown in the picture below.. It is recommended to install the camera on the B side of the road, not the A side | ||
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Revision as of 17:45, 25 May 2021
Contents
ITC237 Image Issue Troubleshooting
Description
This guide will cover how to adjust/configure the camera settings to troubleshoot any overexposure image issues from the camera while in use.
Prerequisites
- ITC237 Camera - Computer
Troubleshooting Image Issues
Camera Configuration is done in the camera's web ui
Enter the IP of the camera into a browser
Log in
Overexposure During the Day
Because the sun is hitting the license plate, it is directly reflected off the camera lens, causing the image to be overexposed.
There are several general strategies
- Try to avoid east-west direction in installation
- Do not install the camera in the direction where the sun is just reflecting back, as shown in the picture below.. It is recommended to install the camera on the B side of the road, not the A side