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There is also a thread: cool Tricks, There is a link to a website with more info about taking infrared photos with your phones camera.
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Posted: 2006-07-22 13:49:57
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thats cool never done ot before
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Posted: 2006-07-24 00:54:56
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A lot have security cameras have a big infra-red illuminator next to them. They flood the area with IR light that only the camera can see, it means that bthey dont need bright lights that give them away. It also means that it is sometimes possible to take pictuires with a didgital cameras near these at night without the need for a flash.
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Posted: 2006-07-24 01:03:17
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that sounds good might have to give a try
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Posted: 2006-07-24 01:08:43
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Must try it
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Posted: 2006-07-24 01:15:13
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yeh this works because digital cameras all pick up stong IR light. They all have an IR filter just infront of the actual lense though. If you open up your camera and take out this filter then your camera will pick up even weak traces of IR light. Now add a thick black filter infront of it like couple of layers of that found on the pure black parts of camera film and your camera will pick up almost only IR light. So then, to your camera, a light room will seem pitch black unless theres IR light around.
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Posted: 2006-07-24 02:19:09
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sounds like alot of fun guys but really i think we all need to get out more lol joke btw
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Posted: 2006-07-24 15:11:17
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wonder if u can see security lazer lights or IR lights.. u know in the bank n stuff
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Posted: 2006-07-25 00:12:53
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On 2006-07-25 00:12:53, 02 wrote:
wonder if u can see security lazer lights or IR lights.. u know in the bank n stuff
Yeah . . . this can be seen also in nice movies like the flick: Entrapment (Sean Connery and Catherine Zeta-Jones) where the latter danced like a gymnast !
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Posted: 2006-07-25 07:59:09
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this is normal for all cameras...
personnaly I used this way to test the remote functionality if battery goes down, or the remote it self has been damaged
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Posted: 2006-07-25 08:20:04
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