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I have several images of a California license plate (blue letters on white background) that were taken by a security camera here at my work. We need to contact the driver of the vehicle, so I am trying to apply some processing to the images to see if I can make out the license plate number.
I did some googling, and found that the process of combining multiple noisy images to get better clarity is called "Super Resolution Reconstruction". Does anybody here on PF have experience with this kind of image processing? Is there a different approach that I could also try? I downloaded a free image processing program called ALE, which is supposed to include SR capability, but I haven't had time to figure it out yet.
There are 5 base images of the plate, and one PhotoShop enhanced image of the best plate image. I've attached three images to this post, and I'll post the other three in the next post. Thanks for any help or ideas you folks have.
I did some googling, and found that the process of combining multiple noisy images to get better clarity is called "Super Resolution Reconstruction". Does anybody here on PF have experience with this kind of image processing? Is there a different approach that I could also try? I downloaded a free image processing program called ALE, which is supposed to include SR capability, but I haven't had time to figure it out yet.
There are 5 base images of the plate, and one PhotoShop enhanced image of the best plate image. I've attached three images to this post, and I'll post the other three in the next post. Thanks for any help or ideas you folks have.
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