BTW, use one of the Wratten 87 IR cutting filters for the vidcam/digicam
trick. I suppose you could try it in a dark room, too.

t 

On 7/13/02 8:23 AM, Timothy Sherburne wrote:

> Sure, but it's not really a "beam". It'll just look like a small light
> inside the remote where you don't usually see one. Inside the remote are IR
> emitters that look like regular clear LED lights. I suppose you could use
> them as an IR light source, too, but the light would be kinda weak.
> 
> The remote is also a perfect test tool to see if your video camera or
> digicam is IR capable. Most are, but YMMV.
> 
> t
> 
> On 7/13/02 7:36 AM, CBWaters wrote:
> 
>> Just thinking about dumb stuff now but can you take a picture with IR film
>> of the beam from your TV remote control?
>> Cory Waters
>> got the idea while listening to Car Talk on NPR
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