infrapunavalolla
Infrapunavalolla is a Finnish term used to describe lighting conditions or imaging performed under infrared light. It is formed from infrapunavalo (infrared light) and the adessive suffix -lla, indicating the context of illumination.
In practice, infrapunavalolla means illumination that lies at wavelengths longer than about 700 nanometers, beyond human
Applications include photography and cinematography in low light or at night, wildlife observation, security surveillance, and
Characteristics: infrared lighting often uses LEDs or special lamps; cameras used must be sensitive to infrared
Limitations and considerations: IR reflectance differs from visible light; color information is usually lost; some materials
See also: infrared photography, night vision, infrared spectroscopy.