If you're looking frame by frame trying to read a plate, one thing you can do is stack a series of frames up to get a better signal-to-noise ratio. Basically, deform/align up the characters of the plates and adjust the transparency of each image in the stack so you can see them all. Weight the least-blurry images higher than blurry ones if you want to get fancy.
This tutorial is for astronomy but the principle is the same:
If you're looking frame by frame trying to read a plate, one thing you can do is stack a series of frames up to get a better signal-to-noise ratio. Basically, deform/align up the characters of the plates and adjust the transparency of each image in the stack so you can see them all. Weight the least-blurry images higher than blurry ones if you want to get fancy.
This tutorial is for astronomy but the principle is the same:
https://astrobackyard.com/tutorials/stack-exposures/
Probably also possible to do some deconvolution unblurring stuff