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I have some night visions ordnance
shits pretty cash
check it out before you draw it
but this pic captures the general idea just fine
Interesting.
I wonder if nude-vision glasses have been invented yet.
Believe it or not, you could already do this a decade and a half ago, very easily.
Sony Handicams were one of the first consumer-grade cameras that had an IR nightvision function. And originally you could turn that function on in daylight. Now, if you added an IR filter lens you achieved an interesting effect. The IR light would penetrate thin clothing and bounce off the body, reflecting back to the camera and essentially giving an X-ray effect. The clothing had to be very thin or tight for this effect to work. But enough people did it that Sony made a change in their hardware so the IR function wouldn’t work in daylight.
There used to be a site (which required a subscription, naturally) that had galleries of images/video taken with cameras like this in public.
Inventors should probably make these a reality.