Video pixels do not have "a wavelength". They may have red, green and
blue components so they are the sum of varying amounts of 3 different
fixed wavelengths.

Gabriel.


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On Sat, Apr 21, 2012 at 13:36, Artie Darrell <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a unique project that I am working on and I am looking for a software
> solution to assist.
>
> I want to modifying incoming video to only display certain wavelengths of
> light.  Also, I would also like to amplify other wavelengths.  This would
> all need to happen in real time so that the image displays on the screen as
> modified.
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