Hi, I'm new to Elphel cameras, but I've been looking for a solution for a specific task for some time now.
I need to track markers in outdoor environments, which I can place on specific objects. The markers ideally should not be obviously visible to the naive observer, and should work ideally both in day-light and night time, with artificial human-visible lights around. (spotlights, streetlights, beamers, etc.) I was contemplating on using either UV or IR light, and cameras with optical filters, but these seem to be quite difficult to come buy. I see that CCDs ordered with Elphel cameras have the option of having the IR filter removed (or not installed) - which is a good start. but, I wonder, are there optical filters available to allow only UV or IR light to enter the optics of the camera? or, with the IR filter removed, can one filter for IR wavelengths by software? any hints or suggestions welcome. Akos _______________________________________________ Support-list mailing list [email protected] http://support.elphel.com/mailman/listinfo/support-list_support.elphel.com
