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27-Oct-2004, 01:43 PM #1
Decipher Photo
Does anyone know of a service that can take a photo and identify from a low resolution picture a license plate from it? Would prefer a service in Alaska but that probably isnt going to happen. Your help is appreciated. Thanks!
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27-Oct-2004, 07:05 PM #2
post the picture here...someone will that a shot at it

how low is the resolution... I hope you have not been watching to may CSI shows...

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27-Oct-2004, 07:45 PM #3
Well the problem with that is this...I work at a lawfirm and as you well know things are somewhat confidential and typically attorneys are over paranoid about that kind of stuff...I will see if it will be okay to post but I doubt it...I cant believe in this whole forum that no one has ever used a digital lab of some sort to do this kind of thing...thanks for your help
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27-Oct-2004, 07:55 PM #4
If the digital info is not there i.e. "low resolution" it's not there...

no lab is going to help...that's why I asked how low...

As an attorney you don't have access to that kind of help ? you have to come to a computer tech help forum... hmmm

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27-Oct-2004, 08:06 PM #5
lol I am not an attorney I am the measly help....which is why I am here at the forum

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