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Original scientific paper

Simulation the colors from nature with twins dyes to camouflage military uniform

Jana Žiljak Vujić ; Polytechnic of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
Marko Zečević ; Hrvatsko vojno učilište "Petar Zrinski", Zagreb, Hrvatska
Vilko Žiljak orcid id orcid.org/0000-0003-3466-5230 ; Grafički fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, Zagreb, Hrvatska


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Abstract

INFRAREDESIGN is based on the idea of merging graphics of two colour groups with the same color tone; the dyes V (visual) and dyes Z (near infrared). The concept of twins is introduced through the same color in the visual spectrum in the system of filling the RGB color (red, green, blue). The twin dyes absorb a wavelength of infrared light differently. The twin dyes differ only by the value of the absorption of the NIR light at 1000nm. By simulating nature colors to camouflage military clothes, the goal is successfully reached; the integration of soldiers into a natural environment, which is surrounded by two spectral regions: visual and infrared. The infrared dye carries hidden information that is revealed under planned conditions. The procedure of INFRAREDESIGN technology allows a soldier to covert acts on the battlefield and perform a given mission undetected. The IRD Information is invisible to the naked eye. The Z - IR camera has a double purpose: to discover a hidden picture and make it possible to read the information.

Keywords

military uniforms; INFRAREDESIGN; individually rasterization; spectrum of twin dyes

Hrčak ID:

166554

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/166554

Publication date:

30.9.2015.

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