OnePlus messed up.
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- Опубликовано: 19 май 2020
- The OnePlus 8 Pro comes fitted with a colour filter "X-Ray" camera, and its caused people privacy concerns and has been suspended in China - Whoops.
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"The phone's camera can see through plastic"
Im pretty sure the kardashians were the first to report this problem
hahha .... the hardware level "beauty" remover
😅🤣🤣 took me while to get it.
Yes, I browse reddit too.
This comment needs to be on top
OMG THIS COMMENT LMAOOO 🤣
This IR camera will allow you to see hidden security cameras. Imagine your staying at a hotel, you use the camera to discover a hidden camera. Sounds like a great feature to me.
Laszlo N. bad guys can use it the other way too
@@leonkastilyo7463 honestly Theres not much to see if you point it at someone clothed
@@leonkastilyo7463 nothing is perfect in this world
Should be separated away from main camera app as standalone object scanning app which only can use to detect hidden things. The addition is okay but not in a good place.
This is why it was China who banned it
"it can see through bin bags" oh. so it makes Jake paul invisible
jake paul* logan paul is a pretty good dude nowadays he changed.
@@IronIsKing not by much he is still a brainlet
Yes
Nah you can see him nacked ( the trash itself) 😂😂
@@ShiroDawn nah, even ksi, his literal enemy, praised him and said the only thing bad about the impaulsive podcast that Logan is on is jake Paul. I’m not a fan of Logan Paul, but I respect growth, but I don’t respect that cancerous growth of a human jake
"This camera can see through clothes"
*So how much is this phone again?*
😂😂😂😂
LOL
867
OOP
@Clinton Shaun imma do a 12 yr old move
"This will make your photos stand out."
*Gallery full of seeing through clothes.*
I don’t get why it’s such a big deal. It’s not like this fully renders your clothes transparent. If you’re just wearing a thin t-shirt maybe you would be able to see the vague outline of someone’s nipples, but it doesn’t seem that this can see through multiple layers of clothes, such as bras and underwear. And all the pictures it takes are very low quality, abuse would be difficult imo.
@@ousarlxsfjsbvbg8588 too much pp energy bro, that's why
with power comes responsibility 😂
@@ousarlxsfjsbvbg8588 I guess it depends on it's capabilities, there was that whole thing with the sony xray video camera, it was tested at a swimming pool and the people may as well have been wearing nothing. I don't want to mention it but start thinking about it further and there's some seriously messed up things you could do which could lead to a disgusting market.
@@HandledToaster2 lol
Now I can find out the amount of lays in a packet
Finally someone who thinks with his brain instead of his _____
@@motazfawzi2504 Diqk
Now I can see what my mom and dad do in there room 😁
Now I can see what's wrong with my internal parts of my car engine without pulling it up or taking a visit to the mechanic.
Finally I can see through my head .and find out is there any brain 🧠 or some shit .
1) It's insane to sell something then patch away features.
2) I'd prefer something actually useful, like an IR LED.
Haha! Sony did this with a camcorder 22 years ago!
Oneplus : Removes the feature
Xda Devs : im gonna do whats called a pro gamer move
MetaDude there still is hope for some guys who want to use color filter camera for research🤣
yesss
Huh?
Too bad,One plus Phones here in my Place are rare AF,& there is only one place you could get it here which is Manila,the ones you commonly get here are Either,Huawei's,Samsung ,Xiaomi & BBK Fones
@@backyardaviator2920 OP comes under BBK Electronics by the way
Damn that color filter camera went from useless to interesting fast
I remember every video mentioning how useless it was...
@@kevin1234gg and now people went batshit crazy coz it's now interesting? Sure jan, people! Sure jan!
@@labadaba5088 regardless, it's really interesting and for sure OnePlus will redeem themselves after this "controversy".
"The camera can go through clothing"lemme try this real quick
Edit: tf why is this trash comment my most liked comment
Bruh😂🤣
:O
Bruh moment
Did it work its been a week
Good for boobies
That camera is the only thing making me kinda want this phone
I bought one specifically for that camera. It helps a ton with identifying if a car is painted or wrapped. The wrap looks alien through the IR camera
@@lilman227 is this phone with this special camera option still available?
@@StyleshStorm OnePlus doesn't sell the phone anymore, but you can find refurbished phones on eBay, Amazon, etc.
OnePlus : We're Going To Disable One Of Our Camera Lens
*XDA : We Gonna Enable That Thing*
Haha I love that site
@@apache7334 :)
@Aman Singh ha bhai
XDA - (snickers)
What is XDA?
oneplus: oops we need to remove that
XDA developers: LET'S GET TO WORK BOYS
🐸
Not gonna lie they will find the way to enable that again XD
@@someoneyouneverknow7529 indeed
@@someoneyouneverknow7529 it's hardware dependent technology
Beautiful thing about it is that it's hardware based..
With infrared we can see clear in night so taking pictures during night time should be the main purpose of this camera
Agreed! There's so much stuff we don't see in the night sky that these IR cameras pick up! This is a very cool feature and I did for second contemplate changing from Samsung for it but nah 😅
Only if there is a bright enough infrared source.
When you buy a night vision camera it usually has infrared diodes around or above it to "illuminate" whatever the cameras pointing at.
That's not how it would work. For that it would need to take LWIR (long wave infrared), there are phones that do this already, but not this one. This one takes NIR (near infrared). Those are rays directly below what we can see, in fact, there's most likely a small overlap between what the camera can see and what you can. A 700nm laser would probably be seen by both you and the camera.
Technically, it's the heat that's shining through the objects. So the camera is not seeing through the object, but the object making itself transparent
This is near IR, a completely different wavelength than the IR that is used by thermal cameras.
The issue is that many clothing dyes absorb visible light but not IR light, making every t-shirt a white t-shirt.
XDA Developers : "Allow us to introduce ourselves"
lol
Hahaha
Now based on Gcam and uses custom HDR processing libraries.
Help xda from disaster hahaha
🤣🤣🤣
"People at the airports see through clothing."
Hold up...
A study showed that TSA misses 95% of threats. Maybe they're just too focused on something else...
the people at the airports are perverts!!!! calll the po liceeeeeee
Yuuuup
@@bibasik7 source
Damn like that for a long time now. Around the early to mid 2010s.
One plus tried to hide what the camera is really capable of doing
Mrwhosetheboss:We don't do that here
Probably because they just tried to hide it till they got caught. Umm. Thats like a company hiding a flaw in their security instead of actually fixing it...until million people have their bank accounts drained. Exposing them is kinda the best thing to do.
@@GreyBlackWolf But how is this a security flaw? Seems more like a privacy flaw.
@@sarangtambe3585 I said its like when a company hides a security flaw.
I don´t use that feature all that much, but I would be kinda mad if they could take it away with a software update or something.
I also paid for this feature knowingly, or unknowingly. So if they take something I paid for I would want something of equal value in exchange, because my phone is now worth less in my eyes.
I would see a class action lawsuit coming out of it in a worst case scenario, although it may be ruled that it's a necessary action
this. If you're REALLY scared about people getting a shitty blurry view of your vague shillouet through your clothes, wear clothes that can't be seen through with it as readily. You don't get to just restrict what other people can own because it might be able to be used to do something you don't like yet have every capacity to prevent and choose not to.
@@xWood4000 You do realise that it's only being disabled in China, don't you?
First: The Colour Filter is useless.
Then: The colour filter can see through objects. Cool!
Now: OnePlus removes the feature, making the colour filter useless again.
Recenzii Pe Bune yup. I was gonna buy it. But if they remove it, it might not be as special
Battery High Yeah, the colour filter is a deal breaker😂
Hahaha Te am gasit Romane!
Well that sums it quit good
Buy it and don’t update😂
OnePlus: we gonna disable x-ray feature
XDA: my time has come.
or just disable wifi so no update lol
thats only in china
It's not X- ray!!
Send shivers down my spine..
Body's aching all the time..
dude👌🏻
This would be a good phone for seeing through items in a shop, then you can tell how much chips (crisps, for you brits) are really in a bag.
Oneplus: *removes the camera*
XDA Developers: It's showtime.
@@Izat605 XDA means
What’s XDA
@@caellummoran9486 yeah what's that
@@spike7879 It's kind of like this community of developers and programmers I'm pretty sure
XDA saves lives... er... cameras
People had the same reaction when cameras were first invented. There were newspapers dedicated to how they would just be used for spying and unapproved photos and there would be no other purpose for cameras. Well, we can see that they are used for good purposes in the overwhelming majority of cases, now that we understand how useful the technology is. Likewise, everyone's ignoring how useful infrared cameras can be. Detecting gas leaks, certain electrical applications, in emergencies like fires being able to tell if that doorknob is singing hot or not, if you're staying overnight in a hotel use an infrared camera to look at the room to make sure it's sanitary/safe, just to name a few uses. There's so much this tech can be used for when it's portable and seeing the idea scrapped because of these types of concerns just doesn't seem right to me.
Wow
Plus, there's probably someone out there right now designing a stand alone product, or phone accessory, that they can sell to perverts that will allow them to see through clothes. Like with cameras it's inevitable that perverts are going to get their hands on them, and use them for awful things.
damn i want to know if my door knob is singing hot or not
True
@@asapling lol
@Mrwhosetheboss, this exact scenario played out in the early 2000's with camcorders equipped with IR modes such as Sony's "Nightshot". Once it was realised that the feture could be used to see through clothes, manufacturers started pulling the feature from most entry level camcorders.
Got 10pro last month, now thinking to switch to the 8pro, it's just too cool
*One plus camera can see through plastic*
Kim Kardashian: *sweats nervously*
,😂😂
I don't think she can sweat under all that plastic
You just copied this comment from lew's video aren't you.
They should be okay, since it can only see through a thin layer of plastic ;)
Kim?
Everybody be like:
Xda developers gonna bring it back don’t worry
Just Don't Update
Nav Sangha My first thoughts too lol.
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I find this interesting and pretty neat. Sure you'll have people misuse it like everything else but then you'll also have others who use it to take interesting photos.
I remember when cameras were first put in phones, people were worried about invasions of privacy, because everyone carries phones and could now photo anyone anywhere. Now no one minds them. It’s possible this could head the same way, if it becomes widely used.
Me: I think I broke my arm.
Doctor: Hold up let me get my ONEPLUS 8 PRO.
Nice try
😂😂🤣✌️
Idk what y'all mean I fux wit the comment
Docter
OMG whahahahahah
One plus' camera: *can see trough plastic*
Kardashians: our time has come
David Knows underrated comment.
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I dont get it
Hahahahahahahaha. ha
you can do very similar stuff with those flir infrared temperature display cameras. nobody is flipping their shit at that, even though it's quite litterally the same technology but focused on another particular niche.
Your content is always so much more better and thoughtful. Kudos
Tony stark is the Brand ambassador for Oneplus... So this makes sense 😂
😂😂😂
Yea but his name is Robert Downey Jr
Tony Stark isnt real bro
@@VSS_GAMING_SHORTS wow thats new
@@LRE3 holy shit really?
People : Why add this camera ?
OnePlus : IT'S COOOOL
It really is cool. Too bad people are afraid someone might see you not naked...
it is tho
@@dvl973 I mean does everyone realize that every security camera actually has this feature in the nighttime
@@dvl973 Yea, and you still can't see skin through the clothes, just a bit of the outlines
The guy who had this idea have just finished his ecchi anime. That exlpaind a lot
I love how he doesn’t talk sh*t just goes straight to the point.
This was the issue in the nineties when sony released camcorders with this feature. It was quickly pulled of the market when people found out you could use it as "x-ray glasses"
Crush: Hey! That's a fancy phone right there... Can you take my pic?
Me: 😏
Lol
YES!!! ;)
Lmao 😂
😏
My time has come
Imagine going to the airport and instead of a metal detector, there's a OnePlus 8 pro
And they use it to see how Thicc you are.
@@arpandrozario7959 agreed
That's crazy
That's just a spying technique
this is happen whe you use 💯 of brain😂
The color filter camera is obviously used to detect ghosts
I haven't been able to stop thinking about how he pronounces it "controvecy"
😂😂
How do you pronounce it then?
I can't stop thinking about how you spell controversy.
@@assmunch1 i can't stop thinking about how you missed the joke
@@TylerMarkRichardson No, I was aware of your spelling in quotations. The person with the comment above mine apparently wasn't though.
JERRYRIGEVERYTHING: POSTS A VIDEO
Me: Goes Quick
JUST A SECOND LATER: Mrwhosetheboss posts
Me: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!
Exactly me
Jes it happend with me too
Thanks a lot Arun!
Same
Ikr
The same thing happened with me !!
One plus camera can see trough plastic
Politician: our time has come.
Wut?
Rip the Kardashians
Nice one😂
😅😂😂
@@lachlanbraemar7813 You win that was brilliant 😂😂😂
Yeah, I loved the feature. I am kinda a tech nerd and at work it was pretty cool to be able to look through stuff like remotes or plastic covers of hardware (cameras, controls, etc.).
And they completey deactivated the camera now (in Germany). I can cover it while being in photochrome mode and nothing changes - actually the picture does not change at all now when switching to photochrome mode at all. It looks exactly the same as a normal camera picture.
Very sad about it! Was a cool addition and now they basically deactivated a feature I payed for.
Imagine somebody using a custom os on this. Possibilities x100 😂😂
OnePlus : releases a update removing the feature
XDA developers: OnePlus camera Mod
China wants to spy on everyone
@@Saurabh____ Even IPhones are made in China
@@Saurabh____ so they gonna steal my angry bird data... i'm ok with that
I hope if it will ever be removed, that someone could bring it back in some unofficial ways, that would be crazy
😂😂
OnePlus: We messed up
HTC: Newbies
Huawei: Amateurs
Missing htc.
Sony im joke to your
Windows phone: Am I a joke to you
@@freddiem6805 Huawei? How come? They have the 2nd largest market share and their flagship are top notch.
sorry for commenting after a long time but you actually uploaded this vid on my B-day!!!
The main use for this is not interesting photos, they are fun though, but for things like seeing wires and studs in walls, or weak spots in some materials.
Black heavy trash bag plastic will block visible light and only let through the IR.
And if you want to mess around further, mixing some gel filters for, or just buying, a pass filter, can net a similar effect.
Unfortunately even though cameras can see the broader spectrum, much of the non-visible is filtered out still by coatings.
To get the full use case you'd be needing uncoated lenses and possible specialized post processing.
I’m more interested how they’re going to introduce infrared proof bikinis
It's not hard.
Tinfoil
I'm pretty sure they already did that for the Olympics back in the 90s or 2000s
@@diddy_dante why?
@@xTiamat because the Olympics is shown internationally and also had a huge physical audience
OnePlus 8 can see through Plastics
The Kardashians : Literally invisible
Haha. That's the sad reality we live in.
y u stealing other peoples deas
😂😂😂😂
Exposed to be the vampires we hnew they were
@@ronenmaji378 cuz everyone does that
But it's so useful, I can use it to see if my sunscreen really works as a example
The security cameras at the airport are millimetre wave cameras used to see hidden objects - TOTALLY different to infra red, which is mainly useful for night vision - not seeing through things. !
Oh my god my 13-year-old friend got this phone saying that he specifically picked it out but he wouldn’t tell us why I think I know the reason now
I’m pretty sure he or she didn’t get it for that because barely anyone knows about this feature
@@spicyshizz2850 Nah, that friend was definitely ahead of the curve.
@@mathunit1 a head of the curve, to get a head in those curves
@@spicyshizz2850 A lot of People know about the feature. Anyone who saw the phone reviewed by Unbox Therapy or other reviewers would know.
Samsung S10 Hello little brother
Honestly the ir camera is insanely cool. I get the issues, but it seems like a game changer
I actually don’t get the issues. I highly doubt it’d be able to see through underwear.
How to use it under real light?
@@IBRAHIMHOTDEVIL It's an IR camera, meaning it only sees IR light aka HEAT- and if you didn't know, the sun is a gianormous IR lamp, so it would need a good bit of filtering and processing to lower the brightness, or a MUCH higher shutter speed, but you could probably get something usable... All security camera's have some sort of IR lamp on them for night mode, and in larger fields they place IR lamps to illuminate the field, so IR camera's can see clear as daylight.
@@mataskart9894 Near-IR is very different from far-IR. It's not really heat with this, but your right about the security camera bit. You can also take the IR filter out of normal cameras.
@@mataskart9894 the camera sees NIR, heat is FIR.
I remember some DSLR cameras being sold modified by having the IR filter removed from the sensor. Great tool for the infrared photo community.
2:03 me taking pictures of my crush with infrared lens (genius)
Pervert 100
@@DigitalHandle lmfao yea
Wow the one time a camera advancement that actually interests me comes out it gets banned
@MrDheer it's just IR. Nothing creepy about it. It's just people overreacting with misinformation
@MrDheer yes, IR can see through clothing that lets IR through... this isnt about the color, i wanted to use it with my IR illumination for actual night vision, which it would be pretty good at... its not about the colors lmao
@@marcusborderlands6177 i wonder if there is any external IR cameras that can be plugged in USB-C so i could have IR cam on my Pixel :D
and what would be even better if the cam had IR spot light. could be really handy
@greycatt some materials are invisible to infrared light, so the inflated camera on the op8 pro could see through them. It just means they were really cheap clothes.
If I can see my invisible girlfriend with it, then I'm buying it
@Ayaan Mathur wait.. I can make my girlfriend invisible? Cool, now I just need oneplus to do something that filters out her whining, then I'm golden!
Well...its ban
I can now see if my jam donut has we enough jam donut or I need to sue the chef
Amazing feature am i right?
Yesss, that's insane! 👌 I've to get this phone and root it! ✨ Thanks for the video! 😉
OnePlus: Deactivates camera.
XDA developers: I am gonna ruin this mans whole career.
julian fieber *continue
Haha funny he ruined man career
Man or company?
I need to get me one of these phones. Damn, why am I so poor.
feel toofree barely anyone has these flagships including me
This colour filter reminds of those messed up "negative" filters that Nokias had ages ago lol.
yeah wright
and android kitkat cameras
I love how you say "Controversy"
FFS, it's just a normal camera with the IR/UV filter removed and replaced with a 780nm pass filter
Apple : We make phones for privacy.
OnePlus : Time to uno reverse that.
I dont think apple made phone for privacy
Potassium Cyanide well Tim Cook was told to do something confidential but he refused as his company is about privacy.
I laugh when you said iphone has privacy 🤣
@@Retronyx I laugh when you facebook has privacy 🤣
Retrobellite Bruh, your “Androids” keep getting viruses easily.
OnePlus: "yo we gon' disable that cam"
XDA: say no more
Haha. Totally makes sense. ROM's are most probably gonna enable it
ohdarnwhatevershallwedo
No they can't. They can't use proprietary blobs for the camera vendor. If oneplus released the source code and vendor before the software update then it can be implemented. Otherwise not. They st didn't release the source and vendor so it's likely not possible.
Now I wanna get it ;-) those fuckers knew that in the end it's good press. Oneplus is easy rooting soooo...
@@swarnavasamanta2628 Right, but so far It's just banned in China (as far as I know), so people can take the OnePlus stock ROM and make a custom ROM for devices in China ...
The ability for some of us in the electrical industry to see things like IR allows us to find faults but that equipment say from fluke is a 700 dollar device that attaches to my smart phone. Having it built in would be absolutely a game changer
A 700 dollar device build into your 700 dollar phone!
This isn't thermal IR, it's near IR. You'd still need to get one of the FLIR or Seek attachments to find hot spots.
I wanna listen to the whole song in the end credit but my phone doesn't recognize it and the link in the description doesn't actually send you to the website :(
Everybody gangsta, until you see your teddy bear with the phone and you see a blinking light.
Made my Day 😂
your*
I didn't get it🙄
@@pralabhsaxena1186 a hidden camera??? Duhhhh
@@Victorius I would say 0 to 50, still place for escalate xD
They messed up when they switched from budget friendly to Apple prices
Agreed
Where I live it's almost half the price of a iphone 11 pro max which is the only comparable iphone on specs
@@sonacphotos lol poco f2 is way cheaper and has nearly the same specs and hardware
@@sonacphotos and lets not forget, according to report the manufacturing of an Iphone is just one fourth of its final prices. There is a reason Apple company is making big profits, it is by selling overpriced cool looking shit while relying on their brand image. Kind of like how one plus is trying to rely on their brand image
Wolf Einstein
Nobody likes poco stfu
I mean if they're blocking that camera they should give partial refunds to everyone that bought it. You bought a phone with 4 cameras and all the features for a price, if you reduce the quantity of features afterwards, it's only fair to give something back.
My theory is they knew what the camera could do from the start, and thought the following controversy could be good for publicity. “There is know such thing as bad publicity”, after all
Well obviously they know what an infrared camera does that’s just common sense, there’s no good reason for it to have caused controversy apart from tabloid headlines though.
Me after buying the new phone:"time to head to the beach"
Oh...
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Don’t be a pervert kids
Great idea
Are you representing Detroit cos you got 313 likes
Mrwhosetheboss is great at creating attracting title and thumbnail
And good at actually making and delivering the video also!
You mean clickbait.
The videos and thumbnails are short and crisp. I like it.
I like how the thumbnails are inviting without being clickbait
It should be noted that you can get IR black and white film that does the same trick in a film camera. For example Ilford SFX 200 is sensitive out to 750nm or so and you can get small batch film that is good for 700-850nm. It is just harder to use than digital, but almost any DSLR camera will shoot in it. Many older DSLR cameras have markings on the focus for black and white (IR) photography.
Color filter camera is a misnomer. Most cameras HAVE a filter to block the IR so that your pictures come out the way we normally see. An IR filter is nothing more than a filter that blocks light that we normally see and lets only the IR through. Also, most glass and plastic lenses won't let UV light through, but you can buy lenses made of another material that will allow you to take photos and record video that shows the UV light. It's nothing but a lens WITHOUT the IR filter. You can take apart cheap cameras and remove the lens filter. Many 'ghost hunters' do this or pay to have someone do it for them.
*People: omg, this feature is dangerous*
*Photographers: really?*
@@labadaba5088 from what i heard , their "X-ray" (dont judge that's what i call) was been complained and want it to be illegal due to the camera has the ability to see through dark objects , in a another meaning , perverts can use that as their "tool" and their best "tool" , just rumor i heard from some people , don't take it seriously, i dont know whether is it true
Ikr
@@llyd36 you should watch the video about it on unbox therapy, this camera can actually see through thin plastic and even better if it's black
@@llyd36 it can see through clothes only specific objects and even those under very specific conditions. It's not the "tool" you're talking about
You can literally make your own IR camera out of broken DSLR or any other camera for a lot less cheaper than buying OP8P.
Imagine designing a camera so good, you have to ban it yourself
Lol like plastic surgery xD
LMAO XD
"This camera can see through clothes"
*So how much is this phone again? *
Just a point about where you mentioned IR lens filters for DSLR cameras - they don't actually give the same effect as an IR camera, like it seems the OnePlus has. You can't just put a filter over a regular camera and give it the ability to pick up and process IR light that was previously invisible to it: this is why special infrared cameras exist. E.g. you can buy certain DSLRs that have been professionally converted to IR cameras. You can't do the same with a lens filter though - all this will do is restrict it so that the tiny fraction of infrared that is visible to all cameras normally (like a standard phone camera being able to 'see' a TV remote's IR diode flashing) is ALL that can be seen through. This will mean in a normal room, a standard camera with an IR lens filter on the front will just show a quite dark image where you can't see much at all, but the IR diode in the TV remote will be visible as a dim spot of light. Effectively it's just isolating the little bit of 'visual IR light' the camera could already see - not letting in all the normal visual light frequencies too. But this simply won't be the same as a purpose built IR camera, in which you're seeing all the invsible IR light being processed into something us humans can understand: white light.
I'm not an expert, so please do your own Googling if this interests you - but I believe the actual sensor of an IR camera is different from the sensor of a standard camera. This means that IR cameras can actually take in ALL the IR light, not just the tiny bit that standard cameras can see, and process it into a black and white looking image where the parts that are lit white are an interpretation of it actually being lit with infrared light.
I realise this is a quite long-winded comment, so sorry :D. Also if I've misunderstood the point you were trying to make, sorry again! I just thought it was worth mentioning, as I know a little about it after wondering why night-vision goggles that use IR cameras are so expensive! Surely if you can just buy an IR filter, you can make your own non-electronic goggles cheap? Only after looking into it did I realise you can't magically make the human eye or a standard camera sensor have the ability to 'see' frequencies of light that are invisible to it. You need a special sensor to take that invisible light and then it can be processed into visible light that we CAN see :).
Fun fact: if you have an Oculus Quest VR headset, it's got pretty decent IR cameras for hand tracking, so you could use it as a night-vision headset, especially in combination with a powerful infrared flashlight!
One plus: Makes a camera that can see through plastic.
Kardashians: *nervous sweating*
XDA Developers: It's showtime.
thats what i was thinking lol
They say Root ur phone first
@@ahangirhan2150 no shit
*The camera can see through plastic*
Instagram models been real quite after this
quiet*
What do u mean by that. Can u explain ??
@@AndysMusicPod he is saying that since those instagram models most likely had implants, people will see that, and consequently probably stop wanking to them. And its plastic because most implants are made of silicone, which is made up of synthetic rubber and plastic
@@uraniumballs my bad haha
Actually a buddy of mine had one, we took his broken tv remote outside and could see all the snapped pieces inside it was pretty cool
Whow, NOW I CAN SNEAK INTO PEOPLES CLOTHEES
OnePlus : We will disable IR lenses
XDA : WE GONNA IMPROVE THAT THING INTO REAL XRAY
Lol
I wish this is true
Just don't show the bones and i will rate it 100000/10
Phone can see through plastic.
Kardashians disliked that.....
Lol
Underrated comment lol
*disliked
They don't show up at all lol.
💯% plastic.
lMAO
To quote many famous people.
If you got nothing to hide then what's the problem.
We live in a post privacy age.
It's really stupid how much this freaked people out. It really can't see through clothing. Take a good look at the people who push something against their shirt from the inside. Only then it seems to work. Can you see their belly button or nipples? No. So why the f*** did OnePlus decide to block the entire camera....
"Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure" has never felt more appropriate here when dealing with the good ol never stopped to ask if we should. What are people so afraid of?
Ikr we live in a society where people take pictures of each other all the time so "invasions of privacy" are nothing new...i have the oneplus 8 and can say that camera filter is not that powerful to see "nudity" it looks like a transparent shadow🤦🏼♂️
@@desperatecorn1694 try with black colored clothing
@@noka5730 i did, this kind of camera is so crappy and old that it doesn't belong on a flagship smartphone.i tested it on black jeans,leggings,and a black shirt(total of 200 pictures) and over all from a distance of 5ft controlled lighting this kind of camera will not give you a good enough picture to validate a "violation of privacy"
@@noka5730 you just got your ass handed to you lol.
Yeah I agree I mean the idea of invading primacy is pretty much out the window. Cuz you got the government looking through your online history and hackers and other people. Then you got the satellites in space watching everything. Plus airport security with their x-ray machines that still invasion of privacy but because they classified as a security measure no one really cares about it.I don't know it doesn't seem that big of a deal but people will make it that big of a deal just for the heck of it hahaha
EXPLANATION: How an IR camera could be useful to normal photography.
I remember seeing a SIGGRAPH video on RUclips, called "Dark flash photography (SIGGRAPH 2009 Presentation)." The idea was you take a normal color photo in a low light setting, and at the same time, you take a photo using a camera that captures a flash of light from outside the visible range. Then you process the additional data to remove noise and improve detail to the color image. From what I remember, the paper was discussing creating a camera sensor that had extra sensors build in alongside the RGB sensors to detect IR and UV such that the sensors would all share the same lens and location making image processing easy. Maybe OnePlus was attempting to do something similar (perhaps with machine learning to overcome the challenge of using a separate camera) but for one reason or another the idea went unused after the hardware was already designed to include the camera. But since it was already included in the hardware, maybe they figured that they would make a small feature out of it (letting users directly use the camera) instead of redesigning or retooling.
Of course, my suggestion of OnePlus's intentions are pure speculation, but in principal an IR camera could be useful to everyday photography in the way I mentioned.
This makes a lot of sense, more so than catering to niche IR photography. Being able to market cleaner low light photos would be a big win for any phone manufacturer.
Exactly.
An invisible flash, genius. Low light w/o disturbing anyone. Too bad it didn't work out.
This is a better take than the videos, oh gee whiz the privacy!, angle.
Thank you for your valuable information share!
In 2013 or so I got an iPad, and was amazed by the "photo booth" app, which had IR, UV and thermal emission filters, and I thought it could see that, imagine my disappointment with that.
It could be used to capture the infrared light data in an outdoor shot, compensating for the amount of UV outside on the other sensors.
2017: "3 camera's on a smartphone? what's next, xray camera?"
2020: Hold my beer..
Unorginal but good
@@motap4935 let the lawsuits begin
@@fatman2772 ?
Carona 🍺
But, even if your videos are good, I still might need to remind them to subscribe my channel
I've played around quite extensively with IR light and cameras for computer vision security projects and I have never ever seen a camera like that see through clothes. This is a complete non-issue.
How would you even have a ray that passed through clothes but not through skin? It doesn't even make any sense. The only similar thing is X Ray but you can see bones not skin
@@gamermapper Infrared is emitted by skin
@@ErikB605 woah hold up, you mean reflected? Or even absorbed?
@@lunaticfpv17 I mean emitted. Everything emitts waves according to material and temperature. The sun glows bright because it's hot but even your body emitts waves. That's why infrared cameras are also called thermal cameras because they can be used to differentiate between warm stuff that emitts more infrared light and colder stuff that does it less.
@@ErikB605 Oh damn, thanks for making me learn something kind stranger!
As someone who repairs high end machinery, it would be very handy to have an IR camera always in your pocket.
While it definitely wouldn't replace a flir camera, it would allow you to see oil and other fluid leaks that are hard to visual spectrum distinguish, see in dark areas in a different light, and even tell if something is putting off abnormal heat (even if it won't be predator vision).
I totally understand the security and privacy concerns though.
on the one plus uk website ..they still advertise the colour filter lens on the 8 pro!! lol
Crush: can you make a photo of me? I forgot my phone
Me: Pulls out OnePlus 8
Looool
Uh oh
Yas ;)
OnePlus 8 pro is required for whatever you need that camera for 😅
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