PlatPix enabled or disabled?

Milamber

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Do you use the PlatePix feature on your N4 Pro? I've noticed it tends to make the image darker.
 
Do you use the PlatePix feature on your N4 Pro? I've noticed it tends to make the image darker.
I found that it did help a bit in my testing, contrast-wise it added some depth and clarity
 
Do you use the PlatePix feature on your N4 Pro? I've noticed it tends to make the image darker.
Hi Milamber,
In order to better recognize license plates, certain algorithms and parameters, such as shutter speed and color adjustments, have been optimized for license plate recognition. As a result, the image may appear darker.
 
Does anyone know/tested so far if or how HDR and the use of a polarising filter affects PlatePix performance?
 
Does anyone know/tested so far if or how HDR and the use of a polarising filter affects PlatePix performance?
I had HDR on/off and CPL on when I submitted my footage which is on one of Vantrue's Instagram posts. Performed decently
 
Does anyone know/tested so far if or how HDR and the use of a polarising filter affects PlatePix performance?
I’m also wondering about this since I use the CPL filter and find the image quite dark in bright sunlight. I’m unsure whether this is due to the CPL filter or the PlatePix feature.
 
I’m also wondering about this since I use the CPL filter and find the image quite dark in bright sunlight. I’m unsure whether this is due to the CPL filter or the PlatePix feature.
PlatePix does darken the image.
However it will greatly improve the plate capture.
I did a side by side comparison with the E1 Pro.(Same image sensor as the N4 Pro)
PlatePix always gave me a better result.

See my post here:
 
On the E1 pro given to me i have HDR and PP on.
A darker footage do not worry me, it make no sense for a dashcam to resolve things you can not see with the human eye anyway.
 
Does PP basically crank up the shutter speed and mildly crank up the ISO as needed to compensate, but still trend on the side of slight underexposure? Are you all seeing instances where HDR on and PP off yields better results?
 
Does PP basically crank up the shutter speed and mildly crank up the ISO as needed to compensate, but still trend on the side of slight underexposure? Are you all seeing instances where HDR on and PP off yields better results?
I haven't seen or read any official information on how it works. But when taking a look at the wheels of the oncoming cars, it does appear to have a faster shutter speed.

When PP was enabled, it always gave me better results. No matter if it's day or night. The screenshot from the night I linked above was with HDR enabled.

Here are some more nighttime screenshots:
 
I've quickly decided to disable PlatePix, as the contrast and colouring make it difficult to distinguish details, especially the colour of dark vehicles in the frame. If needed, I can still enhance the image manually for number plate recognition.
 
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