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Uploaded by on Mar 10, 2008

Now now now, what have we here then.

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This is a video showing us how to make our own infrared cameras.
Just what are they trying to hide from us. I wonder??
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Subject: Homeland Security Ban On Infrared Cameras.
Date: March 5, 2008
To: earthfiles@earthfiles.com

"Hi Linda,
I am a photography professor at a major college in the Midwest. Our department recently placed a purchase order for a infrared digital still camera. We were shipped the normal spectrum version of the camera with no explanation. When I called the NYC photo suppliers, I was informed that Homeland Security has placed a ban on the sale of ALL digital still and video cameras with infrared capability! Only law enforcement or other agencies can buy them with approval from the manufacturer. They cannot be shipped, but must be picked up in person. An end user license must be completed in the store.

I immediately recalled your recent talk on Coast to Coast AM about there being 'something' in the infrared spectrum our government does not want us to see. Our photo program merely wanted to buy the infrared camera for the interesting landscape photographs IR is capable of recording. You can verify my email by following this link to the Major Photo retailer.

Earlier this year, Eastman Kodak suddenly and without warning stopped making infrared film, which had been available for decades. No reason was given, but I now believe this ban came from Homeland Security. Clearly there is something in the infrared spectrum that the general public is not being permitted to see, or record."

Editor's Note: I have not been able to verify a Homeland Security official, or unofficial, ban on the sale of infrared cameras. When I learn more, I'll report at Earthfiles. I welcome viewer comments and personal experiences: earthfiles@earthfiles.com.

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  • @5heiner wow wtf did u just say!?

  • video in brief: take a piece of processed negative from the negatives off old photos on a camera and place them on a infrared sensitive camera.

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  • This is a joke, anyone that owns a "real" infrared camera and knows how it works, will understand that there is no way to turn a camera which only has the ability to capture light in the visible spectrum to capture anything in the infrared spectrum. they are totally different. if it was real the clear sky would be dark in the image as it would show the true temperature of space, which is 3 kelvins. all these other vids are a waste of time

  • i enjoyed this vid

  • Does any one know what is the best camera ,Lens and filter today on the market to take Infrared photos with ?, thanks

  • I Have few questions please . 1 ) How would you attach that to the camera ? meaning how far this lens has to be from camera lens ? .

    2 ) Adding a third (film ) will it expand (nm) range of IR ? .

    3 ) will  the pictures be dark which need computer enhancement or not ? .

    4 ) setting the White Level on the camera ?? . can you elaborate please .

    I appreciate anyone's comments .

  • 03:42 HAHAHA

  • 2:42...i thought its was written "pornographic film" :)

  • Does this work for night vision?

  • fail

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