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English: Infrared flash photography (also known as blackout photography) was developed during WWII as a means of taking photos in complete darkness without giving away your location to the enemy. Source: Naval Training Course, Vol. 1, NAVPERS 10371-A, prepared by Bureau of Navy Personnel, 1951 Selection from 'Practice & Techniques of Infrared Flash Photography' by Daniel D. Teoli Jr.
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