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It’s magic: Using an IR camera and Raspberry Pi to scan an invisibly marked card deck during a magic performance

Posted on July 10, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

Card tricks would be a lot easier if the magician knew the location of every card. Paul Nettle created a Github project, ‘The Nettle Magic Project,’ that uses special markings and a camera to identify and locate every card in a deck. .

Each card in the deck is marked with a unique barcode.
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