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<p>LEDs or bright daylight with the visible light filtered out) can be detected up to approximately 780&nbsp;nm, and will be perceived as red light. Intense light sources providing wavelengths as long as 1,050&nbsp;nm can be seen as a dull red glow, causing some difficulty in near-IR illumination of scenes in the dark (usually this practical problem is solved by indirect illumination). Leaves are particularly bright in the near IR, and if all visible light leaks from around an IR-filter are blocked, and the eye is given a moment to adjust to the</p><p>
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