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Beep
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Posted: 2005-11-25 17:59
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thanks again for the info max_wedge

like so many posts and threads here ~ quite informative

anyway here's some pics...

(Esato server reduces images to "800 x" or I've Cropped them on the phone but none altered or enhanced)

This panaramic view of a sun set



Fields, this was cropped and shows a little reflection of IR or is it UV off the foliage



and a closeup of a green fern



I shall keep the knowlage I've learnt here and apply it in the future
AppA
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Posted: 2005-11-25 19:14
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when will some1 post a pic showing a person emitting body heat in the night?
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max_wedge
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Posted: 2005-11-26 05:36
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you will never get that from a K750. Or any digital camera for that matter.

Digital Camera ccd and cmos sensors are only sensitive to "near infrared" light. Thermal infrared (also known as "far infrared"), is not visible to these cameras.

You need expensive specialist equipment for that.

@beep, nice picks mate!

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AppA
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Posted: 2005-11-28 09:19
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but that will be soooo cool,
imagine if SE would make a add-on like that flash hub, only with far-infrared sensor?


...or if some1 would make... *grins*
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bakayo
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Posted: 2005-11-28 16:04
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so who's going to try getting IR pics of girls in swimsuits like the handycam is able to do with IR filters? muahaha.
lazn
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Posted: 2005-11-28 17:12
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nice ideaaaaa !!!!
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Posted: 2005-11-29 01:42
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@max - Great discovery mate! Will work with the W800i too I surmise?

@dan - The 'face' looks like that of - Master Yoda ! [addsig]
Dan_Aykroyd
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Posted: 2005-11-29 01:45
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Yes, it will work on w800 and YES, may just be master Yoda!!!
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Posted: 2005-11-29 01:52
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@dan - Thanks for the info . . . the 'face' looks like that of the - GREMLINS as well ! [addsig]
max_wedge
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Posted: 2005-11-29 02:12
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Dan is correct, in fact this trick will work with just about any digital camera on the market, not just phone cameras.
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Posted: 2005-11-29 02:21
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@max - Have you tried it indoors with the USE of the FLASH [addsig]
Phantom
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Posted: 2006-02-18 01:12
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hey guys,
i don't mean to resurrect such an old thread,
but this topic has recently come to my interest again.
i've been trying to get it to work,
but how do i find exposed film?
haha, yes, it's a noob question,
but i don't know much about 35mm film [see what digital cameras have done to us?] but i don't know how to make my film exposed or whatever.

can i find the proper part in a negative of developed pictures?
max_wedge
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Posted: 2006-02-18 02:15
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you need ir sensitive film. Normal film won't record ir. You also need an ir pass filter (blocks out normal light)
GeniusOne
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Posted: 2006-02-20 12:18
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lol i wondered how long somebody would figure this out...i already did

http://www.mobile9.com/invboard/index.php?showtopic=6637&hl=world
admad
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Posted: 2006-02-20 16:22
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Damn thanks dude, it really works:D
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