Exploring ultraviolet photography : bee vision, forensic imaging, and other nearultraviolet adventures with your DSLR / David Prutchi
Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- About the Author -- Introduction -- The Electromagnetic Spectrum -- About Wavelengths -- Beyond Human Vision -- Infrared Photography -- Exploring Ultraviolet Photography -- Understanding Response Curves -- 1. DSLR Cameras for Ultraviolet Photography -- Image Se...
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Place / Publishing House: | La Vergne : Amherst Media, 2017 |
Year of Publication: | 2017 |
Language: | English |
Physical Description: | 127 Seiten; Illustrationen |
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Summary: | Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- About the Author -- Introduction -- The Electromagnetic Spectrum -- About Wavelengths -- Beyond Human Vision -- Infrared Photography -- Exploring Ultraviolet Photography -- Understanding Response Curves -- 1. DSLR Cameras for Ultraviolet Photography -- Image Sensor -- Camera Conversion -- Removing the Bayer Array -- Conversion Risks and Rewards -- Cameras Designed for Ultraviolet -- Don't Forget Film -- 2. Lenses for Ultraviolet Photography -- Types of Glass -- A Simple Ultraviolet Lens -- Enlarger Lenses Repurposed for Ultraviolet Photography -- Specialized Ultraviolet Lenses -- Mirror Lenses -- Pinhole: The Free Lens -- Shopping List -- 3. Filters for Ultraviolet Photography -- Infrared-Suppressed Near-UV Filters -- Buying Filters -- A Last Word About Infrared Suppression -- 4. Ultraviolet Light Sources -- Sunlight -- Mercury Vapor Lamps -- Xenon Flashlamps -- Warning -- Continuous-Output Xenon Arc Lamps -- Ultraviolet LEDs -- Metal Halide Arc Lamps -- Selecting Light Sources -- 5. Technique -- Live View -- Light Leakage -- RAW Capture and Processing -- White Balance -- Exposure -- Focusing -- Preventing Movement -- Focus Stacking -- HDR -- Multispectral Imaging -- Image Registration -- Presentation -- A Solitary Pursuit -- 6. The World Through the Eyes of Birds, Bees, and Butterflies -- Flowers Year-Round -- Bee Vision -- Tetrachromacy and Above -- "Bug Vision" Filters -- Flower Anatomy 101 -- 7. Applications in Science, Medicine, Forensics, and Art -- Ultraviolet Photography in Medicine and Portraiture -- Forensic Reflected Ultraviolet Photography -- Near-UV Surface Inspection -- Ultraviolet Astrophotography -- Near-UV Landscape Photography -- Index The human eye perceives only light in the visible spectrum, but with specially modified cameras, lenses, and visible-light blocking filters, photographers can record ultraviolet wavelengths. In this book, author David Prutchi shows you how to select equipment that allows you to capture otherworldly UV images. You'll learn how to use filters that block visible light and prevent infrared light leaks and will discover how supplementing or overpowering sunlight with artificial UV light sources can help you create stronger images. You'll also learn postprocessing techniques designed to enhance your UV photographs. There is much to discover about the world as seen by bees, birds, and butterflies (and other creatures). Prutchi takes you into the wild to capture UV images that show how flowers advertise their nectar with beautiful markings to attract pollinating insects and birds. You'll also discover how butterflies that look dull in visible light burst with intricate, iridescent patterns in UV. Finally, you'll learn about the scientific, medical, and forensic uses of ultraviolet photography. From start to finish, this book will educate, inspire photographic creativity, and foster a better understanding of the UV world |
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ISBN: | 9781682031247 |
ac_no: | AC15277550 |
Hierarchical level: | Monograph |
Statement of Responsibility: | David Prutchi |