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Re: Kinect and Lighting

My experience is a combo of the previous two posts. The IR camera will work under many situations, and it will not work well in others. At least at the regional I measured, IR or near-IR radiation sources were abundant. I mean, ..., the lights were hot, and there were IR reflectors around that could bounce that light into my Kinect.

All in all, I thought it worked pretty well, but if you aren't careful where you point it, your camera will get an eye-full of bright stuff.

Greg McKaskle