are you sure that the light source itself is the problem, though?
with proper housing and aiming there’s nothing special about LED light compared to xenon or halogen that makes it any more blinding.
the problem is automakers and wildly outdated regulation allowing automakers to make their shit as bright as they can legally maneuver around. not the specific type of light source.
oh, they could absolutely make LEDs in an acceptable manner. but they don’t.
there’s some more inherent difficulty with getting LEDs to be acceptable, as well. not to mention the way they’re built nowadays means they’re not easily replaceable.
however, your comment about aiming is completely incorrect. aiming is irrelevant, because roads have curves and elevation changes and bumps. lights need to not be so dangerously blinding even if pointed straight at somebody’s face, because they will be pointed straight at somebody’s face for many non-negligible occurrences. I know this because it happens to me every fucking night I’m outside around cars.
again your complaint has nothing to do with the light source. you’re (rightfully, I agree!) talking about brightness, nothing to do with how the photos are generated, just how many are being generated.
are you sure that the light source itself is the problem, though?
with proper housing and aiming there’s nothing special about LED light compared to xenon or halogen that makes it any more blinding.
the problem is automakers and wildly outdated regulation allowing automakers to make their shit as bright as they can legally maneuver around. not the specific type of light source.
oh, they could absolutely make LEDs in an acceptable manner. but they don’t.
there’s some more inherent difficulty with getting LEDs to be acceptable, as well. not to mention the way they’re built nowadays means they’re not easily replaceable.
however, your comment about aiming is completely incorrect. aiming is irrelevant, because roads have curves and elevation changes and bumps. lights need to not be so dangerously blinding even if pointed straight at somebody’s face, because they will be pointed straight at somebody’s face for many non-negligible occurrences. I know this because it happens to me every fucking night I’m outside around cars.
again your complaint has nothing to do with the light source. you’re (rightfully, I agree!) talking about brightness, nothing to do with how the photos are generated, just how many are being generated.