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Plates are high-contrast rectangles—miss one character and the mask fails

`license-plate-blur` applies to traffic clips, community safety posts, used-car galleries, and insurance examples. Specular highlights can leave readable silhouettes inside bright streaks if tiles stop short. Night motion blur smears glyphs; mask the smear envelope, not a static box. Regions differ on front/rear sizes and motorcycle plates—one template misses secondary tags. Wide-angle trapezoids need generous corners or slivers leak. Unique decals plus plates may still identify a vehicle even when digits hide. Official accounts that publish once unmasked may face reposts beyond deletion—get it right in v1. Beyond privacy, road-data policies may govern public examples, so synthetic plates help storytelling without real identifiers.

Plate masking workflow

  1. In `license-plate-blur`, tile the full plate including borders and check highlights inside.
  2. For perspective or motion, enlarge coverage; process front and rear separately when both appear.
  3. Verify at 100% and thumbnail that no character gaps remain.

Plate masking Q&A

Characters visible inside glare?
Expand the mask or reduce highlights first; specular bands must be included.
Motorcycle plates keep slipping?
Inspect zoomed; avoid car-only preset crops.
Is masking a legal guarantee?
It lowers readability; formal compliance still depends on context and counsel.
Before publishing `license-plate-blur` assets externally, which compliance checks are mandatory beyond visual quality?
Start with "define size thresholds explicitly", "track export parameters", and "sample on real destinations", then explicitly verify "stale-cache replacement lag" and "alpha transition artifacts" before release approval.
Under deadline pressure, how should teams balance speed and stability in `license-plate-blur` processing?
Start with "normalize naming conventions", "match platform upload rules", and "sample on real destinations", then explicitly verify "rendering drift across devices" and "unexpected thumbnail crop" before release approval.
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