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Re: Infrared Camera Results
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Originally Posted by sparkytwd
You'll want to make sure you can block visible light as well as control the gain of the camera.
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Yep, that's why this will be an off season project.
Some camera's have a moveable IR filter to help correct color in daylight. That filter will need to be swapped out for a IR pass/visible block filter. Additionally, that filter will need to be in instead of out for IR use.
Controlling exposure might be a bit more tricky. Some camera's are locked into "Auto Exposure". So, this will be a "hack", but a real learning process for all involved.
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