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[Jerry] recently got a shiny new DSLR camera and was looking to do something with the old Pentax DSLR it replaced. Having performed a few point and shoot IR conversions in the past, he was pretty ...
You can have a lot of fun experimenting with your camera and new subjects if you're willing to convert one -- preferably an old one -- into an infrared model or full spectrum "super camera." ...
After giving my Fujifilm X-T3 an infrared conversion a few months ago, I've been exploring the world of IR photography ...
Converting my old DSLR to shoot infrared images allowed me to capture stunning black-and-white photos.
Back in the film photography era, converting a camera to infrared was pretty straight forward. You put in some infrared film and put on an infrared filter and you were in business. With digital ...
The easiest way around this is to use an infrared filter, but more dedicated photographers tend to actively convert cameras to solely pick up the infrared spectrum by removing this blocker and ...
The researchers are also trying to improve the films so that they are able to convert infrared light with longer wavelengths of around 1.5 μm. “If we succeed in doing this, our materials might be used ...
Using this method, they were able to up-convert infrared light of wavelength around 1550 nm to 622 nm visible light. The output light wave can be detected using traditional silicon-based cameras.