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Fluorescence in woods


rfcurry

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I had no idea !! Thanks for the link Reed.

 

Let's all get busy and shoot some fluor of wood !!

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Thanks Reed,

 

That explains the results I got by propping up my Spectralon square and the Color Checker in front of a block of Aussie hardwood - as used for house stumps, probably yellow box or something (that's the common name for the timber not a reference to Kodak)

 

This is illuminated by my 365 UV-LED bare

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This is with my Baader-U over the UV-LED to give the same illumination that I use for all my UVIVFL shots where you will often see fluorescence of some sort on the branches or bark backing

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I thought I would find out the reason eventually.

 

Dave

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