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Wow cool

Dritnul

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I have a Razer copperhead which if you dont know has one of those invisible 2000DPI lasers

I was messing around with my webcam and i had it pointed @ the mouse then i lifted the mouse and noticed a glowing circle below the mouse that moves with the mouse

Is there anyone else that didnt know u could see the invisible laser using a webcam?
 
Originally posted by: Heisenberg
Cameras generally see farther into the infrared than the eye can.

so how would we be able to see it if we couldnt see the original wavelength

Edit:
Is it from being displayed in 32bit colors?
 
Originally posted by: Dritnul
Originally posted by: Heisenberg
Cameras generally see farther into the infrared than the eye can.

so how would we be able to see it if we couldnt see the original wavelength

Edit:
Is it from being displayed in 32bit colors?
I'm not exactly sure how it works for something like a webcam. I'd guess somewhere in the conversion it gets turned into a wavelength you can see. You can do the same trick with a digital camera LCD screen and any remote control that uses infrared.
 
Originally posted by: Heisenberg
Originally posted by: Dritnul
Originally posted by: Heisenberg
Cameras generally see farther into the infrared than the eye can.

so how would we be able to see it if we couldnt see the original wavelength

Edit:
Is it from being displayed in 32bit colors?
I'm not exactly sure how it works for something like a webcam. I'd guess somewhere in the conversion it gets turned into a wavelength you can see. You can do the same trick with a digital camera LCD screen and any remote control that uses infrared.

yea i just did it with my HDTV/monitor remote too
 
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