Without Black Light, You Can't Read This 2D BarcodeIBM Japan and Connect Technologies co-developed a system for printing and capturing/decoding "invisible" 2D barcodes using special ink that responds to black light. Yes, the barcodes show up only when they are exposed to black light. That's kind of cool. In their usage scenario, they do talk about a cell phone that has a camera and a blacklight LED for lighting.
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