Radim
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I have never even heard of anyone who can see the IR from a remote transmitter. It is very low in power and not at all collimated. I have to use a card to see it myself. All of them are LED based and modulated digitally to be used by the remote receiver.
So, now you have.

In general just consider IR as continuing part of red part of spectre. The interesting is that camera captures it as about white. I think it is because camera is not designed for that, however it captures it as quite high intensity light. And yes IR remote is in general not laser and a low power. But it is sufficent to be seen.
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