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A bit off topic, but you can convert an ordinary (cheaper the better) webcam into infrared. Many webcams are IR capable, but have a filter over the lens. With care, you can smash the filter without damaging the lens. Then you just need to create a daylight filter to remove all natural light except IR - a piece of camera film negative that is completely black will do this.

There are instructions on Google ;)

HTH,

<Mike>


Weyert de Boer wrote:
Does anyone know a good Infrared featuring camera for the Mac? I want to use infrared footage for a interactive installation. If anyone know a affordable one, please let me know!
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