I'm at work at the moment, which sucks because it's actually sunny outside for once. Well people rarely show up for Open Lab at 10 in the morning, as a result I went ahead and took this 30 second exposure (ISO 400, f/2.5) on the 092 filter.
Some color/contrast shift in photoshop. The 092 gives a better range of 'false color' than the R72 filter, it's also tad brighter than the R72 given that it allows some near-infrared light in. White balance was taken off a sheet of white paper under the sun based on the camera's auto white balance (though the raw mode still exhibits a strong pink/red tint, so I'll typically take the Jpeg copy and apply 'color' blending on it as it's own layer to get the camera's white balance correction).
And here's two out of the camera jpegs, which I noticed that despite all the chairs being 'black' to my eyes, apparently two of them (one behind the desk near the back and one far right) must reflect more infrared light than the rest.
Hopefully tomorrow, before I have to get to an event later in the day I'll have some sun outside.
PS: Here's an initial test yesterday when it was overcast, and used the channel mixer to swap the red and green channel. The second picture is with the Hoya R72 which required quite a bit longer exposure time.