anyway, the film works flawlessly. you can't see shit through it. remove the film and a 1000-watt hps bulb is so bright you can't even see anything but a white splash on the screen.
Now try it with a sheet of plain glass. Then put a piece of black electrical tape. That tape is gonna light up like no tomorrow, but the glass isn't, even though its got the light shinning through.
You use aluminum foil to calibrate local conditions.
Just look at these pics of a shot at glass (has low emissivity)
What glass shows is the reflected IR energy.
IR cam *ONLY* show the heat emanating from the *surface* of the object its pointed at. They do NOT see through things. There is a reason why houses have insulation; to keep the the inside temp isolated from the outside temps.
Did you take a shot of the roof?/outside walls (at the right time of day, yes it matters)
There is just as much heat behind the eyeglasses as on his face. Yet the glasses are reflecting the heat from in front of the glasses.
The guy waving in the window is the guy taking the pic. You see the reflected energy of the guy, not the heat on the other side of the glass.
Now keep in mind glass is an excellent conductor of heat. Drywall, fiberglass insulation, 2x4's, and siding aren't.
Yeah man! The TPB are the shit! Gonna have a marathon one of these days. Ricky is the reason I started growing. Figured if Ricky can, so can I.
(one of my fav scenes is where they are interviewing bubbles, and they blurred out the face to protect the identity of one of the cats)
I haven't been to SD in a few years.