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Carrie Anne Philbin’s Adventures in Raspberry Pi

We are huge, giant, enormous fans of Carrie Anne Philbin. Carrie Anne’s a pioneering computing teacher, whose Geek Gurl Diaries YouTube series we can’t say enough good things about

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Infrared camera – you asked us, so we’re making them!

You may have heard rumours about something we’re calling Pi NoIR ( Pi , no i nfra r ed) – it’s been a very badly kept secret. Some months ago we featured some work that was being done at Reading Hackspace , where members were removing the infrared filter to use the camera to sense infrared signals, and for low-light work, especially with wildlife.

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IR filter shenanigans

There’s a question we’ve been asked very frequently about the camera board. A number of you want to use it for night-time photography, and ask if we can remove the IR filter. Notably, London Zoo are planning to deploy the camera board and Pi in a number of camera traps in Africa, where they’ll be looking for nocturnal animals and for poachers

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