[Hidden-tech] "undoing" nightvision

Robert Heller heller at deepsoft.com
Wed Dec 5 16:08:55 EST 2007


At Tue, 4 Dec 2007 22:50:42 -0500 "Tom / Reelife Productions" <tomadams at gmail.com> wrote:

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> Hello technical wizard masters,
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> here's a question I just received from a friend who shall remain nameless
> due to the embarrassing nature of her blunder:
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> "Say you're not exactly a "with it" person and you film something in "night
> vision" mode by accident. Is there any way to turn back time on that
> blunder?"
> anyone have any suggestions? I know I don't.

Is this with a digital camera?  If so, just erase the image file(s). If
it is an older analog (or digital) video tape type, such as Hi8,
Digital8, or mini-DVT camera, hit rewind and record over the blunder
(or copy the tape, sans-blunder, and bulk erase the tape). If it is a
camera that records directly to a DVD-R, you should be able to copy the
desirable (non-blunder) content to another DVD-R and then trash the bad
DVD-R (the one with the blunder) -- 'cooking' it a microwave works or
just having at it with a hammer or other destructive implement(s). 

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