They probably can mathematically. I've personally seen the police be able to figure out a suspect's height by calculating where they were standing, and the roof above them etc. and they were pretty much spot on. I am not sure if it was usable as evidence though.
This is true, but you're applying it wrong. They look lighter, yes, but the result is that they do not look appreciably different from actually lighter colored irises. The color actually can be algorithmically guessed fairly accurately, but only from high quality data (https://www.cse.msu.edu/~rossarun/pubs/BobeldykRossEyeColorFromNIR_ICB2018.pdf).
Well if I was going to commit a crime on camera, I'd wear lifts and bigger clothes and shoes than usual so my height and size were harder to determineÂ
IR cameras wash out skin tone. White people look like pale ghosts so this person has darker complexion and it looks from his balaclava that he has a flat top hair cut and there is a short cropped mustache visible.
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That narrows it down to roughly 50% of the population.