January 3, 2007 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google DIY web site Instructables details a simple method for rolling your own UV photography with a $5 startup cost ...
When it comes to seeing in strange spectrums, David Prutchi is the guy you want to talk to. He’s taken pictures of rocks under long, medium and short UV light, he’s added thermal imaging to consumer ...
Sometimes we need to see to believe. I remember understanding on an intellectual level, from a young age, that smoking was bad, but I didn't really get it on a visceral level until I saw a smoker's ...
A recent study of children in middle schools using UV photographic technology has shown how much sun damage can be inflicted early in life. At the University of Colorado, a team of researchers have ...
Photographers interested in capturing ultraviolet light spectrum photographs revealing hidden details that would not normally be seen by the naked eye may be interested in a new video created during ...
Back in the film photography era, converting a camera to infrared was pretty straight forward. You put in some infrared film and put on an infrared filter and you were in business. With digital ...
The image shown is the mineral Hackmanite, which fluoresces under ultraviolet lighting. However, not all UV is created equal, and that makes a difference if you’re into UV imaging. The image for this ...
Human eyes see visible light, whose wavelength ranges between 400 and 750 nanometers (nm). To visualize anything lower than 400 nm, one can resort to the assistance of ultraviolet (UV) photography.
These striking “ultraviolet portraits” reveal the imperfections of people’s skin that are invisible to the human eye. The series of images — titled “RAW” — shows 20 different faces combined with close ...
Lens companies spend a lot of money applying fancy coatings to their lenses for a variety of functions. Most of them do a great job of blocking UV light, which is great for traditional photography, ...
We have always been told to wear sunblock, whether that’s mum or someone else. If you haven’t listened so far, this UV face scan might change your mind. The image above is a UV scan of a 35-year old ...
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