I expect the performance to increase significantly. This is with the FLAT lense "Bad" camera mind you. My current settings are: Min Size: 2.5, Max Size 6.0, Brightness: 15/255, Gain: 12, and Exposure: 200. Even bright lights can be overcome with some tuning in opentrack. I clamped it (WITH A FILM OVER THE LENSE FOR PROTECTION!!!) while it set/dried and it worked like a charm. It filters out wavelengths under 1K nm I believe. ![]() Inside this lip I carefully set and superglued a 1" diameter Edmunds Optics plastic infared long pass filter that I got on eBay for $3. I cleaned the entire rubber piece with rubbing alcohol to remove dust and debris. Then I used a Dremel tool with a sanding bit to create a 1" lip. I drilled/cut a 7/8 hole in the center for the lense (at this point you can look through it like a pipe). The bottom, once flat, will be about 1-1/4" because it tapers. I then cut off the convex bottom (the part that would go on the floor) and sanded it flat. I cut off ~ 1/4 inch from the length of the tube off the end in which you would place the leg of the chair. They sell them in a 4 pack for a few bucks. ![]() I went to Home Depot and bought a 7/8" (NOT the 1") rubber bottom for a chair. I tried using floppy disk film, clear plastic colored black, and stacking lenses but nothing worked better than this for blocking unwanted light and ease of use. I decided making a sleeve for my PS3 eye camera would be best. PS3 Camera IR Longpass Filter and Removable Rubber Sleeve
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