The CT-45 LPR Camera Offers a Small Hardware Footprint and a Big Performance
Non-reflective and partially reflective plates are a non-issue with TMNA’s CT-45 LPR camera.
TagMaster North America’s CT-45 LPR camera uses infra red light and color overview onboard processing to provide the highest accuracy license plate reads—including non-reflective and partially reflective plates, such as the popular black and gold California plates and standard non-reflective Alberta plates.
Some license plate designs pose a challenge for many LPR cameras for a variety of reasons. Partially reflective and non-reflective license plates are notoriously tricky for many LPR cameras. Our two-cameras-in-one housing solution mitigates these common challenges and ensures the highest accuracy available.
Why are non-reflective plates a challenge, and how does TMNA’s CT-45 overcome this challenge?
Many LPR cameras rely on the reflectivity of a plate in order to recognize it. TagMaster NA’s CT-45 camera, however, uses its built-in color overview camera with onboard OCR and processing to identify plates when the IR camera cannot.
The future-ready CT-45 camera has a small hardware footprint, and a big performance.
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