FLIR thermal infrared camera: rings on forehead
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I stamp some cold black rings onto my scalp. "Thermal Eye" camera TSC by L3/Raytheon
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i followed a link to your website from the evil mad scientist website :)
intresting stuff :)
That's me, that's my reflection. And the reflection of outdoors. I'm filming off the monitor screen (I didn't have NTSC computer input yet.)
That's near-IR, not night-vision. Near-IR cameras are pretty cool, but they need an IR spotlight for night use.
Thermal cameras are always expensive because they use a custom chip: an array of microscopic thermometers on etched cantilevers. Cheap IR cameras use an array of photocells.
"AN AMAZING DEVICE, THE BOLOMETER
it's a wonderful type of thermometer
which can measure the temp
of a polar-bear's rump
at a distance of half a kilometer!
That does work. You can also rub a pencil eraser or even a finger hard upon your skin, and leave a glowing stripe. Make an "X" on your forehead like Manson.