Re: Camera for recognition system



Perro Flaco wrote:

I am working on a biometric application. I have to take a photo but I have problems with light conditions. I use IR light, because this way I though I could avoid light condition problems. Also, I am using a CCD camera with a filter that stops visible light, and some IR diodes. Everything works fine in normal conditions, but the problems came during sunny conditions.

More information would help here. What exactly are the problems your are experiencing with the light conditions? Can you place an example on a Web site and post the URL?

Another poster has suggested that if your
problem is the sun, perhaps it produces
shadows, then the solution is to lose the sun.

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