Charles Mazel on ultraviolet photography
UV underwater photography, with filters and flash
Categories: News [home]Author: Eric Cheng ( echeng )
Related Link: NightSea Article
With the right flash, filters, and digital camera with manual controls you can take fluorescence photographs underwater or outdoors in the daytime or with the lights on indoors. NightSea founder Charles Mazel has just published a paper in the online journal, Limnology & Oceanography: Methods, describing the method for underwater use, its limitations, and strategies for making the most of the technique. You can download the paper directly, or read about it on the NightSea web site. The paper describes how the technique can be applied in a typical laboratory or home environment, and contains example images.
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Comment(s):And if you are really keen you can read my paper in the March issue of the same Journal. Not as exciting as Charles’s, I’m afraid!
Posted by Dr. Alex Mustard on 12/18 at 03:27 PMPlease check out my fluorescent images at http://www.freundfactory.com/fluor.htm
Posted by scubayogi on 12/24 at 01:12 PM
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