Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Face Recognition with inferred light
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this is the ir light.
First i placed the cam in the middle of it; the problem is, that the IR reflects @ the mirror, so the camera was blind.
A wall of IR lights might be a way to do it
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Yeah, if that didn’t work around the camera, then you’ll need to add them to the frame (or in front of the mirror essentially.)
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Maybe something like this embedded in the frame?
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Saw this too :)
I think i will create a new frame with a larger monitor and a real mirror glas anyway so i gonna try to get more IR-Light into this.
The only doubt i got is the power consumption… Tons of IR-Lights = Tons of W/h :D
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Problem solved! 80-100 METERS of illumination!
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:D a bit too strong for a 4x1.5m corridor :D
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This might work though, if you’re using either an rPi camera, or something similar. If you’re going to put the camera in the frame, you’ll be drilling a hole. Why not two more for the IR lights as well. And at 3W each, that’s mighty bright. http://amzn.com/B00ZEFIU6C
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hmmmm. thanks sounds like a plan.
I think i have to drill one larger hole, otherwise the photodiode cant see wether its dark or not hm?
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A small hole next to the large one, enough for light to go through, should work. Usually it’s a tiny pinhole, but that’s also assuming the sensor is literally right up against the pinhole.
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so still the problem with not logging in correctly :(