Digital Camera Deactivation By Using IR Based Image Processing Technique

Authors

  • Prashant Kharat  Electronics and Telecommunication, Anuradha Engineering College, Chikhli, Maharashtra, India
  • Vaibhav Mapari  Electronics and Telecommunication, Anuradha Engineering College, Chikhli, Maharashtra, India
  • Dr. Amol Bhatkar  Electronics and Telecommunication, Anuradha Engineering College, Chikhli, Maharashtra, India

Keywords:

IR light, Security, Web Camera, Image Processing, Raspberry Pi 3, Servomechanism, E. IR Transmitter, Strong Light Source

Abstract

We develop a new technique for detecting and deactivating digital cameras, mobile cameras in photography restricted places. This technique will find a camera and then make it non working. Image processing is used for detecting camera's lens. After finding camera lens an infrared light will be directed towards that lens which will distort the image by overexposure. The direct IR light causes strong reduction in the quality of the image. It does not interfere with camera's operation and it is not harmful to the camera user. This paper has applications such as preventing piracy at theaters. This process will use at places such as museums, industries, historical monuments, exhibitions, changing rooms, shopping malls, jewelry stores where maintaining secrecy is big issue.

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Published

2020-02-17

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How to Cite

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Prashant Kharat, Vaibhav Mapari, Dr. Amol Bhatkar, " Digital Camera Deactivation By Using IR Based Image Processing Technique, International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology(IJSRST), Online ISSN : 2395-602X, Print ISSN : 2395-6011, Volume 5, Issue 6, pp.235-238, January-February-2020.