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    Dark flash photography →

    science:

    New Scientist:

    Dilip Krishnan and Rob Fergus at New York University have bult a “dark flash” camera which floods a scene with infrared and ultraviolet light that is invisible to the human eye. The image is crisp, but the colours are strange.

    More here. (h/t)

    — 2 years ago with 23 notes
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      Why hello, Photog Bonerville!
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      But wait! They show how to combine the crisp-but-weird-colors image with the makunat-but-correct-colors image to make a...
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      Now you, too, can make everyone look like a pasty green alien. Unless of course they don’t have light colored skin.
    8. superdoofus-stratodrive reblogged this from science and added:
      that’s it, i’m building a hi-intensity infrared floodbeam to use with my ir digital camera so i can take night shots!
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