instead of buying an IR filter, try simply taping a piece of fully exposed film over the lense (the bit right at the end of the film roll when its developed.
Very nice work. I love JOnny Lee's stuff its awesome. Id love to see this from the perspective of the IR source, to see how good the effect is. all i needs now is an IR filter for mah webcams and i can try these.
awesome! dude, what everyone forgets is that webcams can see the IR light that we can't....now that's not a huge deal because the IR light looks like a normal light on the video screen but if you put a IR filter (purchased from the camera store) the only thing the webcam will see are the IR lights strapped O-so-sexily to your head.
instead of buying an IR filter, try simply taping a piece of fully exposed film over the lense (the bit right at the end of the film roll when its developed.
Fontgod 2 years ago
For an IR filter I use a sunglass glass, it works perfectly (not in the day light).
Kodiakkb 3 years ago
Very nice work. I love JOnny Lee's stuff its awesome. Id love to see this from the perspective of the IR source, to see how good the effect is. all i needs now is an IR filter for mah webcams and i can try these.
FlameReaper 3 years ago
This realy is amazing! Keep up the great work. Is there any site or code to try it out?
jovlem 3 years ago
awesome! dude, what everyone forgets is that webcams can see the IR light that we can't....now that's not a huge deal because the IR light looks like a normal light on the video screen but if you put a IR filter (purchased from the camera store) the only thing the webcam will see are the IR lights strapped O-so-sexily to your head.
cosmosuncle 3 years ago