Spock, give my a wide-spectrum scan of the area. I want to use my M8 without the Hot Mirror Filter...
Silicon-based sensors are sensitive out to 11,000Angstroms, well past the 7,000Angstroms or so for the eye, and well past what is recorded by film. Infrared imagers are sensitive to IR.
The Mosaic Filters used in most camera sensors use dyes that pass infrared. Most silicon based sensors have Filters to block Infrared from hitting the detectors.
I replaced the IR absorbing glass on my Nikon 950 Coolpix with clear glass. I use it with various color filters to mimic Infrared Ektachrome. But now, I bought an M8. So I can use it to determine what objects MUST have the Ir cut filter.
I was a bit surprised to see how few black fabrics are IR reflectors.
The stand-out is Nikki's carrying case for the DSi.
To the eye, it appears as a uniform Black.
Silicon-based sensors are sensitive out to 11,000Angstroms, well past the 7,000Angstroms or so for the eye, and well past what is recorded by film. Infrared imagers are sensitive to IR.
The Mosaic Filters used in most camera sensors use dyes that pass infrared. Most silicon based sensors have Filters to block Infrared from hitting the detectors.
I replaced the IR absorbing glass on my Nikon 950 Coolpix with clear glass. I use it with various color filters to mimic Infrared Ektachrome. But now, I bought an M8. So I can use it to determine what objects MUST have the Ir cut filter.
I was a bit surprised to see how few black fabrics are IR reflectors.
The stand-out is Nikki's carrying case for the DSi.
To the eye, it appears as a uniform Black.