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Experiment #1
Environments:
- Indoors, under light bulb
Equipments:
- An envelope
- A plastic playing card
- IR X-Ray Vision Camera
KSC-2000X


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Experiment #2
Environments:
- A warm, sunny day in July
Equipments:
- A thin, black clothes
- A piece of printed card
- A mobile phone(cell phone) Samsung SCH-V890
- A new
KAYA PF5 filter
for mobile phone or digital/video cameras(non filter thread)








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Experiment #3
Environments:
- A warm, sunny day in March
Equipments:
- A mannequin dressed in thin, black cloth
- A piece of printed card
- A Sony camcorder 'TR250PK'
- A KAYA 37mm PF4
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Here
you can see a card with our company name printed on it. |
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We
place the card behind the cloth. |
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The
card is effectively hidden by the cloth. It can't be seen by the
human eye, nor by a standard camera. |
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We
attach the KAYA PF4 to the camera lens.. |
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..and
now the card is clearly visible through the clothes! |
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But
it gets even better! Here we are spraying the cloth with water.. |
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..the
writing becomes clearer through wet cloth, even though it is still
invisible without a KAYA PF. |
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Experiment
#4
Environments:
- A warm, sunny day in March
Equipments:
- An important document
- A bottle of Pilot 'Royal Blue' Ink
- A Sony camcorder ' TR250PK'
- A KAYA 37mm PF4
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We 'accidentally'
spilt some permanent ink on this document. As you can see, the text
is now impossible to read. |
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However,
when the PF is attached to our camera, the writing is clearly legible through
the ink.
Note: If
the writing doesn't appear clearly here, try adjusting your monitor's
brightness and contrast. |
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Experiment #5
Environments:
- A hot, bright day in June
Equipments:
- A mannequin dressed in thin, black cloth, sunglasses and lipstick
- A piece of printed card
- A Kodak Digital Camera 'DC120'
- A KAYA 37mm PF4
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Without PF4
Here is our mannequin again, wearing sunglasses and
lipstick. |
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With
PF4
Shutter speed: 1/60 second
This is our camera's default shutter speed. The
cloth becomes see-through, but the image is a little under-exposed. |
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With
PF4
Shutter speed: 1/30 second
If we slow the shutter speed more light gets to the CCD
and we get a slightly brighter image. |
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With
PF4
Shutter speed: 1/15 second |
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With
PF4
Shutter speed: 1/8 second |
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With
PF4
Shutter speed: 1/4 second
Here you can see it is possible to get a perfectly
acceptable "See-Through" image with the CCD of a digital camera. |
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Have we got you excited about the PF's possibilities yet? We hope
so! You may well be wondering how this amazing product works, which
is why we have provided comprehensive answers in the How
It Works section.
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