Dan -

Your postings were very helpful for my indoor babycam project. Once the filter was removed, the IR LEDs look like a floodlight to the camera. No noticible difference in artificial indoor lighting.
Since my Color XCam and your Floodcam seem so much better without the filter, I am wondering what benefit the IR filter gives the camera?

The Wide Angle lens in the XCam had the 4 drops of glue in the corners, holding the little square filter right between the lens and the CMOS sensor, so it was easily removed. It looks to be a lot easier than the floodcam, which, based on your results, I may do to mine as well. I'd like to know what possible drawback this mod may have if any closet scientists are reading the forums! Although - Based on the graph above, Dan may be a closet scientist himself!

My SWAG is that the filter helps keep the IR from 'burning' the CMOS sensor and making it die prematurely? I've heard of people say their camera's image looks washed out over time.