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Post 9 made on Sunday October 26, 2014 at 01:35
Ernie Gilman
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On October 25, 2014 at 22:20, Zohan said...
An ir cut filter will block infrared light during the daytime because it distorts the color picture.

Sounds like it might be true, but my cameras and cell phone all see IR and there's no way to remove that filter during the daytime. I agree that IR, which is detected as white, should make daylight images overly bright, but somehow things don't look wrong. Anybody know any more about this?

At nighttime the filter is removed to allow infrared through so the camera can see.

? How is the IR filter removed? I assume by "filter" you mean a piece of material that does not let IR through. How would a camera remove that?
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