Yes, that's it, the other end of the spectrum. Looking into this I've
learned that you might not want to do such a thing as the UV light can damage
the retina.
Still, it would be cool to be able to see into the infrared.
>
>The story is that Monet's vision stretched (a little) into the ultra-violet
>after he had his lenses replaced, hence the exaggerated hues in his later
>paintings...
>
>
>> I was told some time ago that if you used lenses made of pure glass
>> you would be able to see into the near infrared. Not sure if this is true,
>> but it certainly sounds interesting for night vision.
>>
>
Chris
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