Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/09/21

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Subject: [Leica] Georgia researchers helping out Solms
From: dlridings at gmail.com (Daniel Ridings)
Date: Wed Sep 21 00:26:43 2005
References: <ij21j1llir5q8c5p9j5ba6i2ehp9g8623e@4ax.com> <4330D91C.2010400@planet.nl>

It works the other way around too.

In Sweden you can buy a clear, but reflective, paint to cover you
license plates with. That way, when the iron-police (cameras on poles)
snap a shot at you, the flash blanks out your license plates and the
police don't know who you are.

I don't know ... it might be of the same quality as the
see-through-clothes-glasses you could buy from the inside cover of
comic books back in the sixties. But it apparently really works.

Daniel


On 9/21/05, Nathan Wajsman <nathan.wajsman@planet.nl> wrote:
> I am sure we will see filters that will see devices to foil this device;
> also, I am looking forward to snapping shots of amorous couples with
> small projectors on their heads--using my film camera, of course ;-)
> 
> Nathan


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