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What's hiding in infrared, make your own infrared camera.

Now now now, what have we here then. See earthfiles for full story. This is a video showing us how to make our own infrared cameras. Just what are they trying to hide from us. I wonder?? Full story Subject: Homeland Security Ban On Infrared Cameras. Date: March 5, 2008 To: earthfiles@earthfiles.com "Hi Linda, I am a photography professor at a major college in the Midwest. Our department recently placed a purchase order for a infrared digital still camera. We were shipped the normal spectrum version of the camera with no explanation. When I called the NYC photo suppliers, I was informed that Homeland Security has placed a ban on the sale of ALL digital still and video cameras with infrared capability! Only law enforcement or other agencies can buy them with approval from the manufacturer. They cannot be shipped, but must be picked up in person. An end user license must be completed in the store. I immediately recalled your recent talk on Coast to Coast AM about there being 'something' in the infrared spectrum our government does not want us to see. Our photo program merely wanted to buy the infrared camera for the interesting landscape photographs IR is capable of recording. You can verify my email by following this link to the Major Photo retailer. Earlier this year, Eastman Kodak suddenly and without warning stopped making infrared film, which had been available for decades. No reason was given, but I now believe this ban came from Homeland Security. Clearly there is ...



How To See Through Clothing Part 3 - overcoming bright conditions

This video addresses one of the problems you might run into when using the film/night vision DIY IR camera method. That problem is how to film in bright sunlight without the video being all washed out and void of any detail. One solution is to use the film canister method, which is really quite simple: 1) Get a hold of a film canister. If you don't have one go to Walmart and ask someone at the photo lab for one. Get one with a black bottom and grey cover. You'll only need the cover. 2) Drill a hole right in the center of the canister cover. You can experiment with the size of the hole, but 1/8 inch seems to work okay. 3) Place the canister cover over the lens of your video camera. This will fit very nicely over most of the slightly older models, and will be good enough on the newer ones. 4) When you look into the viewfinder/lcd display you will notice blackness surrounding a circular area where you are shooting at. Zoom in until there is no longer blackness in the corners. 5) You are now ready to shoot. You will notice that you are able to get much better footage with greater detail and it isn't anywhere near as bright. Stay tuned for our next video which will also address bright light conditions. Thank you. Please 'Like', comment, and SUBSCRIBE! Thank you!



Use a DIY IR Trigger and DSLR.bot to Control Your DSLR Camera With Your iPhone

www.theiphoneguru.net This tutorial is an explanation of how to create and use a DIY IR transmitter that you can use to trigger your DSLR cameras from your iPhone. The iPhone is running an app called DSLR.bot. You can view the whole written tutorial with detailed images at the link below www.theiphoneguru.net



DIY night vision device

This is a description of a DIY night vision device I built from a CVS one time use digital camcorder. Any questions about it, feel free to message me.



Do-It-Yourself Infrared camera, Part 1/2

A video of a fireplace that is totally dark for a human eye, but still a camera sensitive to infrared spectrum can detect light and capture images. The aftereffect coloring is just for decoration while the camera captures essentially in black and white. Now the physics for advanced students: Every CCD sensor even on the cheapest webcam is sensitive to wavelengths longer than a human eye can see. To capture realistic images there exists an additional lens to block those unwanted wavelengths to mimic the sensitivity of a human eye. That lens is called the infrared filter (IR-filter) that can be removed. Removing the IR-filter will not turn your cheap camera to a real professional infrared camera that can detect the radiation coming from a human skin or from objects at even lower temperature. However the cheap sensor is able to see much more than a naked eye in the near-infrared region, ie when considering thermal imaging, seeing objects at a very hot temperature is possible. Part 2/2: www.youtube.com DIY infrared camera by removing IR filter from a cheap webcam. With predator music and predator vision effects.



Infrared and You - DIY Science

Infrared and You - make a working infrared filter for photography and video with common household objects. First of a DIY Science series for my MA thesis in 2007.



How to see through clothing

CORRECTION: The description originally stated that exposed film was to be used, but you actually have to use blank, developed film. A chemical used in the development process is what gives the film it's visible light filtering capabilities. First off my apologies for the very shoddy camera work and even shoddier narration. Secondly, this is merely my own personal findings after conducting several very unscientific tests using esotericsean's method of turning an ordinary camcorder into one that only lets in infrared light, allowing the operator to 'see through' various objects including clothing. The tests speak for themselves and yes, by using this method you can actually see what people are wearing under their clothing, provided that the clothing is relatively clingy, and is a thin fabric. Dark clothing works the best, but I've also gotten great results with all colors, provided that the fabric is thin and clingy. The method: In case you haven't seen EsotericSean's video tutorial, the method is simple. You take any ordinary video camera with night shot capability, and you take a piece of BLANK, DEVELOPED film and put it over the lens. The film filters out all light other than infrared and the night vision disengages the infrared blocker in the camera. Now, if you want to be a little daring and don't care about using the camera normally ever again you can try removing the IR blocker from the camera entirely, although some people have said that it screws up the focus. So I ...



Public Laboratory: Make an Infrared Camera

(Note: this is a "near-infrared" camera and does not show heat.) We've been modifying cheap cameras to take near-infrared (IR) photos. Though we cannot perceive it with our eyes the plants and other materials around us reflect wavelengths of light in infrared. Interestingly the sensors in digital camera can react to wavelengths of light in the near infrared. Presently IR light is filtered out from our cameras so that digital images look normal to us. Removing that filter allows us to pick up information in IR. If you want to learn more about it, take a look at our page about this project: publiclaboratory.org and the page about NDVI and NRG analysis using near-infrared images: publiclaboratory.org



Do-It-Yourself Infrared camera, part 2/2

A video of a ceramic stove whose surface is made out of material that is transparent only in infrared or near-infrared region. The surface is totally dark for a human eye, but still a camera sensitive to infrared spectrum can see through the surface. The aftereffect coloring is just for decoration while the camera captures essentially in black and white as seen in the beginning of the video. Now the physics for advanced students: Every CCD sensor even on the cheapest webcam is sensitive to wavelengths longer than a human eye can see. To capture realistic images there exists an additional lens to block those unwanted wavelengths to mimic the sensitivity of a human eye. That lens is called the infrared filter (IR-filter) that can be removed. Removing the IR-filter will not turn your cheap camera to a real professional infrared camera that can detect the radiation coming from a human skin or from objects at even lower temperature. However the cheap sensor is able to see much more than a naked eye in the near-infrared region, ie when considering thermal imaging, seeing objects at a very hot temperature is possible. Part 1/2: www.youtube.com DIY Infrared camera by removing IR filter from a cheap webcam. With predator sounds and predator vision effects.



How to see through clothing 2

How to see through clothing part 2 If you enjoy my videos, please subscribe, comment/rate, etc. Thank you. In this installment we set out to see the differences different colors have on the DIY IR Filter, and the experiment couldn't possibly have been more unscientific. Does anyone really care about the scientific validity of my findings? Probably not, but a few will probably bring it up. Anyhow, we bought what we thought were identical tops in different colors, only to later find out that they were actually different fabrics, which totally changed the scope of our experiment and any results that might be garnered from it. If you enjoy my videos please rate/comment/subscribe. Thank you!



DIY Infrared Camera

This movie demonstrates how to modify a webcam to a infrared camera



DIY IR Camera

Samsung SL420 with Infra Red Mod using Spy Net Night Vision Google ir led array.



IR Camera Blinder Experiment #1

First attempt at building an IR Camera Blinder



SIMA SL-10IR Infrared Video Light Mod for 3hr use! DIY

Simple modification of the Sima SL-10IR Infrared Illuminator Video Light commonly used with Sony Nightshot Camcorder applications or infrared photography. The biggest complaint in reviews is that the built in rechargeable batteries only last 45mins to 1 hour max. I have to agree with the reviews. They also take 9 hours to charge. If you are on a long investigation, you can change out batteries often, often damaging the external housing. This will make your battery swaps less frequent and much easier to do! Parts needed? $1.99 Radio Shack Enclosed AA Battery compartment, some solder and some elbow grease.



Prototype DIY IR laser illuminator

Prototype DIY IR laser illuminator. Wall is about 75 feet away, 808nm 5mw pointer expanded to a 12' circle, i was wrong about width of windows, its closer to 7 feet. Video is of a Nitemax NV camera lcd screen.



wii ir camera via I2C

video shows hack that allows communication with wiimote camera via I2C bus. Camera can be used for laser tracking with up 200 Hz update in embedded devices (no PC required)



The no-name infrared IP camera for DIY baby monitoring

This is the output of the video blogged about here: www.troyhunt.com



DIY "night vision" camera in terrarium w. my juveline leopard geckos :)

First result from my "DIY" ifrared USB videocamera, recording in the dark - overnight. It's webcam modul from old EEE701 netbook - i remove IR filter, and add 4 IR leds. Video from terrarium with 2 juveline leopard gecko ( Eublepharis macularius) i153.photobucket.com - The first attempt - it works! i153.photobucket.com - already complete camera in a terrarium :))



infrared camera conversion experiments

Broken Canon SD870is wouldn't focus to infinity, and even had a bit of front swing. It even got a hair or eyelash behind the lens. I pulled it apart and removed the hair. Using it as a macro camera got old, so I removed the IR blocker, hoping that would be enough added length to reach infinity, just for fun, and replaced the IR blocker with a piece of unexposed and processed Velvia. Seems to be working well enough for checking out IR.



Flir i7 Compact InfraRed Camera - 120x120 IR Resolution

High accuracy - 2% and thermal sensitivity of 0.1C helps you find problems faster and easier — critical for condition monitoring of thermally sensitive targets Extremely lightweight - Resulting in less user fatigue (12 ounces) Easy-to-use - Pocket sized and fully automatic design makes it incredibly easy-to-use even for first time users — perfect for general purpose use Focus free lens - For convenient viewing High Resolution LCD - 2.8" (71mm) color LCD Double Molded Design - Rugged design with easy grip handle construction meets IP43 dust/ splash proof standards Measurement Modes - Spot (center), Area (Min/Max), and Isotherm (above/below) display measurement modes Long Battery Life - Greater Than 4 hour continuous operation on a single charge for uninterrupted inspections Large Memory Storage - MicroSD card stores up to 5000 Radiometric JPEG format images. Each image can be analyzed using the included QuickReport PC Software Includes - 512MB microSD Card, miniSD adaptor, Li-Ion rechargeable battery with 90-260V AC adaptor /charger with EU, UK, US and Australian plugs, QuickReport™ software with USB Mini-B cable, built-in manual lens shutter, hand strap, and hard case Available at Tequipment.NET Video by Flir.



Infrared Webcam Conversion

Demonstration of how I converted my cheap webcam into a cheap night vision (infrared) webcam.



How To See Through Clothing Part 4 HD VERSION GET READY

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Night Vision Camera

DIY Night Vision



DIY Video Camera Stabilizer - inexpensive!

Video on builing a profesional looking video camera stabilizer without spending all of the big bucks! I recycled a few parts not everyone would have laying around, but this assembly complete with Quick release, monopod and easier to grip piping vs. the $14 metal bracket design commonly seen on Youtube! Song remix by: Skelayo, Heres a remix I did from the ghostbusters theme. mp3 file on: www.newgrounds.com original song by ray parker: ghostbusters.



Coca Cola in Near IR (Infrared) and Visible Light

A demonstration of the transparency of some liquids (in this case, Coca Cola) in near infrared radiation versus visible light. IR camera used: modified webcam (replaced IR blocking filter with floppy disk magnetic film) To learn more about this and other awesome and fascinating projects and unrelated junk, visit my blog @ www.spl3001.com



FLIR Infrared Cameras for Building & Insulation Inspections

See how FLIR infrared cameras can be used for building & insulation inspections & what the users say.



DIY: External microphone & battery for the GoPro camera

I came up with this idea after getting only 25 minute recording times using 2 AAA rechargeable batteries. It now uses 4 AA rechargeable batteries. I have tested this setup for at least 85 minutes now and will post an update when the battery runs out. Also, the camera picks up and records audio decently now. It crackles sometimes, but I plan to add in a small microphone windscreen. Hope someone learns something from my very first DIY video. Update: The battery run time was tested to last 7.5 hours. Another thing is that the batteries weigh down the helmet considerably and messes up my neck.



DIY Wireless IR Remote - Sony Nex

This is the DIY IR remote, which means it can be used aa good distances to take pictures. It also comes in handy for taking self portraits. The modified version of the code I used will be uploaded later on today. I'll probably, put it on my website, but all you'll have to do is copy and paste it.



How to make an infrared camera

How to make an infrared camera out of an ordinary webcam www.mootv.tk



Whiteboard using wiimote

Example of using a DIY projector, a DIY infrared pen, and a wiimote (use of its IR camera and its bluetooth features) to create a cheap digital whiteboard.



Head Tracking for Desktop VR Displays using the WiiRemote

Using the infrared camera in the Wii remote and a head mounted sensor bar (two IR LEDs), you can accurately track the location of your head and render view dependent images on the screen. This effectively transforms your display into a portal to a virtual environment. The display properly reacts to head and body movement as if it were a real window creating a realistic illusion of depth and space. By Johnny Chung Lee, Carnegie Mellon University. For more information and software visit johnnylee.net



Making a IR LED Array for an IR camera.

Making a IR LED Array for an IR camera.



DVCCMNV854 - Long Range Weather Proof IR Camera Varifocal - Home Security Store

www.HomeSecurityStore.com features Home Security products, this is one of them - The DVCCMNV854 camera gives you 540 razor sharp lines of color resolution for a clear and crisp picture day or night. With 30 high powered LED's you can see up to 185 feet in pure darkness. The 8-40mm auto-iris lens with external zoom and focus controls insure that you will get the best shot at any angle. The included sturdy hidden cable bracket make installation fast with no wires exposed. This camera comes with a 12V 2AMP power supply. For more information on this product please go to http



DIY: Build a Light-Field Camera at home

Now you can build a light field camera at home!!. This video describes how to convert your camera into a light field camera using a printed cosine mask (transparency). Total cost is less than $10. Start with a medium format digtial SLR (eg Mamiya) with a detachable CCD back. First remove the digital back from camera. Then remove the IR cut filter on top of the CCD. Insert a printed cosine film mask (Cost less than $10) on top of the sensor. Replace the IR cut filter. And viola, you are ready to go. The captured photo with the mask on top of CCD will be a "light field" photo which can be used for refocusing after the photo has been taken. For more info about how to print the mask and process the light field photo, visit web.media.mit.edu www.umiacs.umd.edu



Testo 880-3 Infrared Camera Electrophysics

The Testo 880-3 infrared camera from Electrophysics is a state of the art handheld thermal imager that provides detailed thermal imaging video and accurate temperature measurement. This certified pre-owned used infrared cameras is available from SPI CORP as a low cost infrared camera system. This video shows actual thermal infrared imaging from the TESTO thermal infrared imager camera. This video is also a DIY educational presentation on how to use the TESTO 880 infrared camera system. Comes with software, batteries, case and charger.



Thermal Imaging IR, Show Me How Videos

Learn how to perform thermal imaging scans, infrared inspection from Show Me How Videos. Thermal Imaging Fundamentals, Infrared, IR Camera Series 1 In this Video You Will Learn •The functions of a typical IR Camera •About the science of thermography •The role of Emissivity, Reflectivity and Transmissivity •Sampling techniques for an infrared camera •Understanding the thermal image •Investigative procedures and limitations •Utilizing an IR camera in the field •Identifying moisture concerns •Locating energy loss issues •Using to identify electrical wiring concerns Your Host: Todd Stevens Thermography techniques are used to locate and identify suspect areas of including moisture, energy loss and electrical concerns. Mr. Stevens a veteran thermographer shares his knowledge and experience with you throughout this video. In this introduction to thermal imaging, Todd will discuss basic infrared camera functions and procedures including proper use of the equipment. He also discusses the science behind the equipment and some of the practical uses. Video 1 Hour 14 minutes All rights reserved ® www.showmehowvideos.com Watch it -- Learn it -- Do it The Basics of Thermal Imaging IR Thermography or Infrared Cameras This technology can be used in residential and commercial construction to detect building defects including moisture leaks or damage, heat loss, inadequate insulation and much more. This video shows the state of the art in infrared technology developed by FLIR. Todd Stevens ...



Cheap-Thermocam | Cheap Arduino DIY thermal camera

Check out the website www.cheap-thermocam.tk for more information ! A cheap thermal imaging system built with the arduino, two servos and an infrared sensor. With it you can analyse you house or electrical devices and search for thermal lecks or other characteristic thermal information.



iPhone 3GS + Hoya R72 filter = near infrared camera

The visible spectrum is light with wavelengths between 400-700nm. An R72 filter blocks all light with wavelengths less then 720nm. Most images sensors in digital cameras are sensitive to light past 700nm in order to make a digital image look like what you see with your eye camera manufactures place a little piece of glass in the camera that blocks this light. Cheaper camera, however, do not and fortunately for us cell phone cameras usually fall under the cheap mark. So, by placing an R72 filter over an iPhone camera we are able to see only light above 720nm that the camera is picking up. Vegetation reflects very well at these wavelengths while the sky and pavement do not giving cool effects such as a black sky or snow white trees. And the best part is you only need the smallest filter to cover the iPhone lens! I bought mine for around $30



tracking lasers with wii camera

WII remote contains an IR camera that can track up to four objects simultaneously at 200Hz frequency (yes, 200Hz when communicating directly via I2C). This video shows how camera can work with IR filter removed (requires disassembly of camera). This video is a copy from one of my accounts "sha433"



homemade Infrared camera

cool camera mod. got the idea from instructables.



Night Vision Goggles (DEMON SYSTEM) DIY

I made some IR goggles using A bunch of IR LEDs and a digital camera.



How see through clothing using video camera

www.fkbook.net sexy CORRECTION The description originally stated that exposed film was to be used, but you actually have to use blank, developed film. A chemical used in the development process is what gives the film it's visible light filtering capabilities. First off my apologies for the very shoddy camera work and even shoddier narration. Secondly, this is merely my own personal findings after conducting several very unscientific tests using esotericsean's method of turning an ordinary camcorder into one that only lets in infrared light, allowing the operator to 'see through' various objects including clothing. The tests speak for themselves and yes, by using this method you can actually see what people are wearing under their clothing, provided that the clothing is relatively clingy, and is a thin fabric. Dark clothing works the best, but I've also gotten great results with all colors, provided that the fabric is thin and clingy. The method: In case you haven't seen EsotericSean's video tutorial, the method is simple. You take any ordinary video camera with night shot capability, and you take a piece of BLANK, DEVELOPED film and put it over the lens. The film filters out all light other than infrared and the night vision disengages the infrared blocker in the camera. Now, if you want to be a little daring and don't care about using the camera normally ever again you can try removing the IR blocker from the camera entirely, although some people have said that it screws ...



DIY CCTV

Hi folks bought a couple of "30 LED IR Night CCTV Video Audio Security Camera TP10" from HUYEDAN on EBay. Pleased with the cameras and the seller has great communication and attitude. Thought i'd quickly show you how to set it up. I'm using some cat5 cable that i scabbed out of the university bins, they were literally throwing out hundreds of meters of the stuff (such a waste), the nature of twisted pair means that cat5 is ideal for any sort of signal hence why its used for networking. But in this situation i'm using it for surveillance. You could use one pair for the power, but you have to look out for the voltage drop over long distances, so its best to have one pair for positive and one for negative, that way you half the impedance and thus halve the voltage drop. after that, you have one pair for audio and one for video, you 'could' combine the grounds of the two however, this is twisted pair so don't! -there are some great illustrations of twisted pair on the internet (try searching for RS485), so if your interested please check it out.



Interior - EasyN WiFi IR IP Security Camera - FS-613A-M181 - Purchase at: Merimobiles.com

Purchase this and other great products at Merimobiles.com: www.merimobiles.com Description Warranty 1 Year, click here for details Products EasyN Wireless Mini IR IP Camera FS-613A-M181 CPU Operation system:Embedded Linux OS Microcomputer processor:32Bit RSIC Embedded Processor Audio Compression format:ADPCM Input:Built-in Mircophone Output: Video output Audio gain:AGC Video Compression format:Motion-JPEG-N Signal system:CMOS 300000 pixel Frame rate:25fps Resolution: VGA(640*480), QVGA(320*240) Image adjustment: Brightness, contrast, saturation Video adjustment:Brightness, contrast, chroma, saturation Features Support 10 languages,9-ch view via IE browser, Friendly GUI, DIY installation Built-in DDNS system, visit the ip camera more convenient via free domain name IR night vision 15m Two way audio Wi-Fi compliant with wireless standards IEEE 802.11b/g Mobile view,support most of the intelligent cellphone(such as Iphone,Android,Windows mobile) Certified by Microsoft activeX, no worry to be invaded by virus Network Network interface:RJ-45 10/100Mb self-adaptable Ethernet slot Protocol:TCP/IP、HTTP、SMTP、FTP、DHCP、DDNS、UPNP、NTP Wireless:WIFI, 802.11 b/g/n Online visito:Support 4 visitors at the same time IP mode:Dynamic IP address, static IP address, PPPOE



FLIR thermal infrared: the camera itself, + more demos

The FLIR camera sees damp sofas, cold cola, and metal mirrors. But it can't see black trash bags! "Thermal Eye" camera TSC by L3/Raytheon. Find them on eBay by searching for keywords "thermal imaging." Also a new release $2000 camera "flir scout," out sometime in 2010. . . Note: Trolls & spammers blocked immediately. Zero tolerance.



Infrared and Ultraviolet LEDs with CCD camera

Experiment with infrared and ultraviolet LEDs using a CCD camera.



Ps2 eyetoy USB camera modded for IR

I took apart my old ps2 eyetoy and replaced the IR filter with the inside of a floppy disk. this are the result. Ron Paul '08



Low-cost DIY thermal imaging - liquid crystal paint testing

I am trying to develop a low-cost DIY thermal imaging device. The commercially available thermal imaging cameras still cost well over $1000 because of high production costs and low demand. Many hobbyists would like to have a cheap thermal imaging camera even if performance is not as good as commercial or military units. My goal is to build such a camera. In this video, I am testing one possible approach: Using a very thin projection screen that is painted with thermochromic liquid crystals. These liquid crystals change color in the temperature range 77*F to 86*F. Ideally, the projection screen housing would be heated (or cooled) to 77*F, so that all incident thermal radiation would raise the screen temperature higher than this, and immediately cause a color change.



Transcat FLIR i3 Thermal Infrared Camera

A revolutionary portable Thermal Infrared Camera with special introductory offer by Transcat. For more information visit: www.transcat.com



DIY Night Vision - Demonstration and Inside

Infra-Red Night Vision Cheap webcam, 20 LEDs, bit of developed film, and an old torch for housing. Any questions message or comment, thanks :) When i get some time, i will try and make a full instructional video. Watch this space.

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