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I believe that the reason is that the wavelengths are close enough that it is causing the camera to detect them as the same color. This could either be due to the wavelengths as I said before, or it could be due to a setting in the camera. What I am going to try when I get ahold of the camera again is I am going to dump the camera settings into a text file and I will try to find either a contast setting or jumper, or a good filter type.
I should be able to get back to you by saturday or sunday, if I fnd anything earlier, I will let you all know.
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Phreakuency
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