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I started with a viewsonic v5205 webcam, and took it apart with a little difficulty as the case is very tight, the problem with the IR filte ron this is that its built very close to the lens.
While bing very carefull i smashed the glass ir filter out and cleaned it up and put the pcb back into the casing pic1 ![]() pic2 ![]() After that i then used a slice from a old color negative i had and placed this infront of the lens and screwed the front back on Here is the result from a quick glance outside, on a plus note i can see through my GF's top and can see her bra and breasts easily lol pic 3 ![]() |
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I started with a viewsonic v5205 webcam, and took it apart with a little difficulty as the case is very tight, the problem with the IR filte ron this is that its built very close to the lens. If you could be so kind as to send a link to that other pic via PM it would be greatly appreciated, just to see how well your mod works of course ![]() |
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I started with a viewsonic v5205 webcam, and took it apart with a little difficulty as the case is very tight, the problem with the IR filte ron this is that its built very close to the lens. |
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No way... I call BS.
If this is real, I want detailed instructions and pics of women walking down the street. [thumbup] ________ AVANDIA LAWSUIT |
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After a quick search, what are the benefits of infrared images? You claim x-ray vision, but I haven't seen anything like that.
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The CCDs in webcams and digicams are sensitive to high wavelengths of infrared, as well as visible light. However, virtually all of them come with a filter to prevent the chip from picking them up - the most innocent reason for this being that it can just mess up the pictures. Replace the IR filter, though, with a visible light one (such as the negative film that thegecko used) and bingo - you've got an IR camera. Now some clothing materials are transparent to IR (only some, mind) and under the right conditions it's possible for cameras to faintly pick up the IR emissions of a human body.
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Well done on getting the filter out without trashing the camera - I've lost count of the number of webcams I've knackered trying to do this. It can also be done with digital cameras too (the cheaper, the better) and can be a bit easier, since you have more room to work with. There's something quite spooky at firing a TV remote at a camera and being able to see the "light"! Right as im typing this i have a cannon a70 totally disassembled on my desk, im getting some unexsposed negative developed today to fill its ir filter slot that ive removed. Im thinking of using this webcam mod in my chicken run to see what the lilbuggers get upto. or i might make a weatyher proof housing for it and buy a IR flood light. I have a big garden and theres alot of thiefs around here so be nice to see iof anyones messing about lol. And you lot are all Pervs! lol |
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So with the IR camera, you can basically take pics in the dark?
I obviously don't know much about this. ________ CROSMAN SPEEDLOADER KIT 12 SHOT NIGHTSTALKER |
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So with the IR camera, you can basically take pics in the dark? Theres also a combination of theatre gels that allows you to mod a par of sun glasses and see in the dark that way too. www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVr1KxQC6vI |
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Theres also a combination of theatre gels that allows you to mod a par of sun glasses and see in the dark that way too. |
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Unfortunately that video/method isn't genuine, for the simple reason that the human eye isn't anywhere near sensitive enough to the wavelengths emitted from an IR LED to produce a complete visible image. The proof is easy enough: sit in a total pitch black and fire a TV remote (they use the same commercially available IR LEDs as used in the video) at your eyes. |
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