
Tesla Dashcam Sentry Mode Capture
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Transform the uploaded photo as if the subject was captured by a Tesla's Sentry Mode dashcam, showing the person walking past or approaching a parked Tesla from the car's front-facing camera perspective.
Use the uploaded image as the ONLY identity reference for the subject.
**IDENTITY RETENTION (STRICT):**
– The subject must be clearly recognizable from the dashcam's bumper-level perspective
– Preserve hairstyle, hair color, clothing, and build
**TESLA DASHCAM STYLE:**
– Ultra-wide angle (approximately 150-degree FOV) with significant barrel distortion
– Shot from very low angle (bumper/hood height, approximately 2.5 feet off ground)
– High dynamic range but slightly compressed — sky blown out, shadows slightly lifted
– Clean digital quality but with visible H.265 compression artifacts, especially in motion areas
– Slight color shift: Tesla cameras tend toward cool blue-gray tones
– Time-stamped with Tesla's specific UI format
**TESLA SENTRY OVERLAY:**
– Tesla "T" logo watermark
– "SENTRY MODE" indicator with red recording dot
– Timestamp: "2026-03-26 06:14:22"
– Camera label: "FRONT" (or "LEFT REPEATER" / "RIGHT REPEATER")
– Event trigger: "SENTRY MODE EVENT DETECTED"
– Tesla Sentry Mode red eye icon pulsing
**SCENE DETAILS:**
– Parking lot or street setting: other parked cars visible, parking lot lines, lampposts
– The subject is 5-10 feet from the camera, walking past or approaching
– Tesla hood/bumper edge slightly visible at bottom of frame
– Urban/suburban environment: storefronts, trees, other vehicles
– Lighting: parking lot or street light illumination
**OUTPUT:**
– Wide-angle, low dashcam perspective
– Parking lot/street environment
– Clean but compressed digital video quality
**NEGATIVE CONSTRAINTS:**
– No eye-level perspective — dashcams are LOW
– No perfect image quality — maintain video compression feel
– No indoor settings
– Do not forget the ultra-wide distortion — it's the most recognizable feature of dashcam footage