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Kameraflage Technology!

Kameraflage
Spot the difference!

For my Philippine viewers, have you guys seen the commercial or documentary about Nokia with this guy trying hard to be David Blaine?

It’s like this 1 minute segment about the pseudo David Blaine going around malls performing these card tricks on people. Making them choose 2 cards, 1 with the usual card suits and another card which is blank.

And when he takes a photo of the blank card using the Nokia phone, the chosen card will appear on the card!

W-O-W! Magic!

Pfft, magic shmagic! It’s technology, baby!

Kameraflage (sounds like camouflage? haha) is a technology that allows hidden messages to show up through digital cameras.

“Kameraflage is possible because digital cameras see a broader spectrum of light than human eyes. By rendering content in these wavelengths we are able to create displays that are invisible to the naked eye, yet can be seen when imaged with a digital camera.”

Tuesday, August 21, 2007 - 5:33 am ET
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  1. University Update – Digital Cameras – Kameraflage Technology!

    [...] Kameraflage Technology! » This Summary is from an article posted at The Home of the Gadgenista on Saturday, September 01, [...]

  2. Kameraflage: More than meets the eye

    [...] works with regular digicams but it works just as well with the camera on your phone. The Kameraflage application allows you to see things that you can’t see with the naked eye. [...]

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