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The “Too Wide” Problem: When Your Plates Become Unreadable
Losing clarity and risking fines, discover how overly wide plates can become unreadable and what steps you can take to fix the problem.
License Plate Blur: Why Shutter Speed Matters More Than Resolution
Shutter speed significantly impacts license plate clarity, revealing why fast shutter settings matter more than resolution—learn how to prevent blur effectively.
Polarizing Filters Explained: The Science Behind Less Reflection
With polarizing filters reducing reflections and glare, discover how their unique science can transform your photography—unlock the secrets behind clearer images.
How to Reduce Headlight Bloom at Night (Without Darkening Everything)
The key to reducing headlight bloom at night without darkening your view lies in effective lighting adjustments and maintenance techniques that you should explore further.
Exposure Compensation: The Quick Fix for Washed-Out Day Footage
Uncover how adjusting exposure compensation can instantly improve washed-out daytime footage and learn expert tips to perfect your shots.
The Evidence Folder You Should Create Before You Ever Need It
Securing your evidence folder before need arises ensures integrity and readiness, but the key steps to do so are often overlooked.
How to Export Video Without Losing Audio Sync
Learn how to export your video without losing audio sync by adjusting settings and ensuring perfect alignment throughout the process.
Compression Artifacts: The Blocky Look That Hides Plate Numbers
Greatly exaggerated compression artifacts create blocky patterns that obscure license plate details, and exploring solutions can reveal how to restore clarity.
Why Your Footage Looks “Jello”: Rolling Shutter Explained
The truth behind your jello-like footage lies in rolling shutter effects, and understanding this phenomenon can help you fix or prevent it.