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Infrared photography is used to capture wavelengths of light that aren’t visible to the human eye. Our eyes are pretty good at perceiving a wide range of contrasts and colours, but the rest of the light spectrum goes way, way further.
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In infrared photography, the photographic film or image sensor used is sensitive to infrared light. The part of the spectrum used is referred to as near-infrared to distinguish it from far-infrared, which is the domain of thermal imaging. Wavelengths used for photography range from about 700 nm to about 900 nm.
Infrared photography refers to photographing subjects in the infrared light spectrum. The human eye perceives light between a wavelength of 380 and 780 nanometers. The light that lies between 700 and 900 nanometers is called infrared.
Infrared photography is able to see and register IR light that’s invisible to the human eye. This is done either through specially made film for analog (film) SLR cameras, external IR filters for DLSR cameras, or with digital cameras modified to capture this part of the light spectrum.
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What is infrared photography? The human eye cannot see infrared light. It lies beyond the visible light spectrum. But you can take photographs with an infrared filter or infrared film, which produces intriguing effects, to peer into this world. Colors and textures take on unique properties when reflected with infrared light, also known as IR light.
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