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Comment: You need to remove the filter from the inside of the camera that blocks most IR light f…
Comment: You should also be able to layer two floppy disks and get better results with blocking …
Comment: Yes, it will let a little visible light in. No, it won't overpower the IR light making …
Comment: Most discs that let IR through will be semi-translucent to the naked eye under intense …
Comment: You sometimes can a little bit with the right sensor, filter and enough IR illumination.