Does the Note 8 rear camera filter infared light or can it take infared light and convert it to a image within a video? What is the known electromagnetic range of the rear camera? Does it only filter visible light and convert it to image?
Short answer: Yes it does.
Almost all digital cameras have an IR filter installed.
Both CMOS and CCD sensors are sensitive to IR. IR affects image quality so sensor manufacturers install an IR filter on the sensor.
I've not seen that. I'll have to give it a try.Thanks!
So why do people say you can see IR from a TV remote when you view it with your cell phone?
I've not seen that. I'll have to give it a try.
I honestly don't have any answers as to how that happened.The reason I am asking is because I took some video, short video, like 4-5 seconds and I didn't see a human like form while taking the video but it appears clearly in the video. It has a lot color. Brown, grey belt, bright illuminated head with facial profile. I want to know what IR conversion would lok like digitally. Would all these colors appear? I think someone edited my video and I am looking for answers.
Could you indicate where? I'm not seeing anything.Here is a screenshot from the video.
Could you indicate where? I'm not seeing anything.
IR wouldn't be in color.
Yes. EXIF can be changed.
Yes. EXIF can be changed.
That I don't have an answer for. You can try to find forensics type software for analyzing video.how can I find out what created the video? I really need to know if the video was edited and that human like form was put in the video.
a friend of mine The Happy Scientist (small time celebrity) put the video in video software program and used motion tracking on it. He said the motion tracking wanted to put the object closer than it appears. Does this mean anything in terms of video editing?
Yes. EXIF can be changed.
Here is the video. If you looked at it could you tell me anything about video editing? I would be very grateful if you could. I fear I have been hoaxed. https://www.dropbox.com/s/ueymp9r6wrx8l3l/20190921_122415.mp4?dl=0