Red fabric can filter light by allowing some wavelengths to pass while blocking others, primarily reflecting red light and reducing other colors in the spectrum. A true optical red filter is more effective than fabric, as it is designed to transmit red light while blocking other wavelengths. Infrared (IR) sensors often use red filters to prevent interference from other light frequencies, enhancing their sensitivity to IR signals. The discussion also touches on the properties of infrared light, noting its invisibility to the naked eye and its utility in applications like remote controls and night vision. Overall, the effectiveness of red fabric as a filter is limited compared to specialized optical filters.