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If you post the source clip, there are frame averaging techniques that can possibly be done (frame stepping can also find the best frame, which might not be the one you selected). If you reported this to police, some police departments have software that can do this too (although they might not use it for cases that only involve property damage).can anyone enhance this photo trying to get a license plate of a car that hit meView attachment 898294
New York? Don't you have front plates there? If so, can you also upload the left camera view?uploaded the video here if anyone can try and get the plate vimeo.com/user193048705
I would suggest something like Google Drive or Dropbox that doesn't recompress the video (including for the view others suggested). Just looking at bitrates of the downloaded file it seemed to be have been recompressed significantly. Already working with compression artifacts, adding more on top just makes things that much harder.uploaded the video here if anyone can try and get the plate vimeo.com/user193048705
The sensor chosen was not optimized for dashcam usage, dashcam was just an addon function. There were much better dashcams even when the feature was introduced.BTW I think it's incredible that my phone 15 years ago had a higher resolution camera. Higher res camera sensors are cheap and they can use binning for vision, but save in full resolution for dashcam.
good point, I hope the refresh fixes this issue (at least to 5MP as is rumored).The sensor chosen was not optimized for dashcam usage, dashcam was just an addon function. There were much better dashcams even when the feature was introduced.
I would suggest something like Google Drive or Dropbox that doesn't recompress the video (including for the view others suggested). Just looking at bitrates of the downloaded file it seemed to be have been recompressed significantly. Already working with compression artifacts, adding more on top just makes things that much harder.
Doesn't matter how high quality it supports, most video services recompress after you upload, and that is bound to add artifacts given none of them use lossless compression. A file share service however keeps it the same. Basically the file should be identical to the one you uploaded.I thought that's why he uploaded it to Vimeo, which supports high quality video. But he needs to set it up to work... I agree it's best to upload it as the files, not to a video service.
We agreed about uploading the files directly. But I must correct you - Vimeo is not like "most" video services - you can upload uncompressed video and set it up not to add any processing. That is why Vimeo is used by most video professionals for short movies etc. It is probably not what was done by the uploader in this case, but it's good to know such services exists, and YouTube is not the only game in town.Doesn't matter how high quality it supports, most video services recompress after you upload, and that is bound to add artifacts given none of them use lossless compression. A file share service however keeps it the same. Basically the file should be identical to the one you uploaded.
uploaded the video here if anyone can try and get the plate vimeo.com/user193048705
there was not enoguth room for him to park behind me so it looks as he intentionally hit me , I will upload the side view as wellCould you show the damage you got? Does the driver tried to pak behind you,
or stop and backup to intentionally hit your car?
Do you have any side view recording?