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eel
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lukan
17 hours ago
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I suppose this also depends on the types of remote controls? There are some where I can see red and some where I cannot.
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MisterTea
17 hours ago
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The faint red glow is actual red light as many IR LED's (esp the ones used in cameras for night illumination) are close to the visible spectrum and have some visible light emission.
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formerly_proven
16 hours ago
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850nm is easily visible, but most remotes are 940nm, which is also visible as a faint purple glow but the source needs to be really bright.
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dtgriscom
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Isn't infrared, by definition, wavelengths beyond what people can see?
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jibal
11 hours ago
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Which
people? And no, it's not defined that way: "radiation having a wavelength between about 700 nanometers and 1 millimeter"
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