rick danko, photographed with infared light, woodstock, new york, 1968. photos by elliot landy
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rick danko, photographed with infared light, woodstock, new york, 1968. photos by elliot landy
This July 27 image of Jupiter taken by the Near-Infrared Camera on the new James Webb Space Telescope is artificially colored to emphasize stunning details of the planet: auroral emission from ionized hydrogen at both the north and south poles (red); high-altitude hazes (green) that swirl around the poles; and light reflected from the deeper main cloud (blue). The Great Red Spot, the equatorial region and compact cloud regions appear white or reddish-white; regions with little cloud cover appear as dark ribbons north of the equatorial region.
Infrared and Smokescreen QM?
New Quirk Name: Smoke Sign
This Emitter type Quirk allows the user to make a thick, white smoke from their body. The user can spread out this smoke over medium ranges. This works to provide a unique signature of energy that only the user can see. This does give the user a vague mapping of what is in the fog as they look around. This is far more effective on people as they breathe it in, giving the user a clear outline of where they are in the mist. This gives the user a good tool for subterfuge, leaving everyone blind while they are perfectly aware of their surroundings. They can track people in the fog, get the jump on enemies, get an understanding of their location, split people up in the fog, or just make a quick escape. Though this doesn't really do anything to harm the target and requires work on the user's part to use the information they get. The Quirk can still be escaped or dispersed by the target, such as them unleashing a powerful gust of wind to blow it away.
I do love how the colours we technically can't see have superpowers
Like hm, I need to heat something, let me blast it with the power of SUPER RED
paradise wedding in infared by jack yaco
A camera can capture infrared heat from the stove, sometimes displaying it as purple due to how the sensor processes light.