
Sometimes there really is more than meets the eye.
For example, your camera can see wavelengths of light invisible to the naked eye. Why does it matter? It means you can make drawings or markings on real world objects that completely invisible unless you happen to be looking at them using a digital camera or cameraphone.
Connor Dickie is working on commercializing the technology and he’s coined it Kameraflage.
Although it’s relegated to fun t-shirts for now, expect to see more applications of the technology starting in a couple months.
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[…] From Photojojo: For example, your camera can see wavelengths of light invisible to the naked eye. Why does it matter? It means you can make drawings or markings on real world objects that completely invisible unless you happen to be looking at them using a digital camera or cameraphone. […]
Pingback by Blendor » Invisible photo ink — July 29, 2007 @ 2:12 pm
Oh what fun paparazzi hating celebs could have with that….
Not to mention geeks at tech conferences that want to pimp their URLs… hmmm….
Comment by happykatie — August 13, 2007 @ 12:32 pm