ddutchison
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A new anti-photography device may make such interactions a thing of the past. :bang:
If I understand the the project page correctly, it works by detecting the unique IR reflection properties of CCD's, which are then targeted with bright white light (from a slide projector in the case of the prototype) for as long as the CCD is aimed at the detector - effectively "blinding" the camera. I guess it would also draw a certain amount of attention to the photographer. Its stated range is about 10 meters.
I had no idea that anti-photography was an attractive field of endeavor for bright minds, but the article cited in the SlashDot story supplies a number of links to other similar efforts to ruin our fun (the slash-dotters immediately jumped on the potential of adapting this technology to blind radar cameras at speed traps. You may speed with impunity, just don't take any pictures in our mall/park/lobby, etc.)
Since electronic capture seems to be the target of most of these machines, anti-photography device-resistance may become a new arguing point in favour of conventional film in that endless debate.
Read it and weep.
If I understand the the project page correctly, it works by detecting the unique IR reflection properties of CCD's, which are then targeted with bright white light (from a slide projector in the case of the prototype) for as long as the CCD is aimed at the detector - effectively "blinding" the camera. I guess it would also draw a certain amount of attention to the photographer. Its stated range is about 10 meters.
I had no idea that anti-photography was an attractive field of endeavor for bright minds, but the article cited in the SlashDot story supplies a number of links to other similar efforts to ruin our fun (the slash-dotters immediately jumped on the potential of adapting this technology to blind radar cameras at speed traps. You may speed with impunity, just don't take any pictures in our mall/park/lobby, etc.)
Since electronic capture seems to be the target of most of these machines, anti-photography device-resistance may become a new arguing point in favour of conventional film in that endless debate.
Read it and weep.