Aerochrome

kodak aerochrome is a rare false-color infrared film that was originally developed for camouflage detection in the 1940s. it captures infrared light that is reflected off the chlorophyll in vegetation and shows up red or pink. it was also used for aerial and government surveillance, land surveys, and pollution monitoring. the film was discontinued in 2010.

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