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RE: Infrared & Water
"...and as anyone who has taken a photo across a body of water will attest,
water absorbs the wavelengths of IR that IR film records and thus looks
dark!"
Just took a look at a glass of water with an IR camcorder. Looks, crystal
clear to me, just like it does under regular visible light. The main reason
water looks dark in many IR photos is because it is reflecting the sky, NOT
because it is a good absorber of IR light. Before suggesting explanations
to a phenomenom it would be beneficial to test! Peace Rolland
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