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Cydonia oblonga [Quince]: UV Anaglyph & TriColour


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Foot, Bernard (2020) Cydonia oblonga Mill. (Rosaceae) Quince. Flower photographed in visible and reflected UV light together with UV Stereo Anaglyph and TriColour RGB Stack.

https://www.ultravio...oblonga-quince/

 

Location:

Date: 16 March 2020

Cultivar

 

Reference:

1. Wikipedia (28 Mar 2020) Quince. Wikimedia Foundation, San Francisco, CA.

 

 

Visible Light

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UV Light

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UV Stereo Anaglyphs

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UV TriColour

Blue Channel = 315nm CWL, Green Channel = 345nm CWL, Red Channel = 380nm CWL

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Andy Perrin
This one is notable for having an extremely sharp UV result compared to some of the other pictures. Whatever you did here worked well.
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Yes, you're right - this one is beautifully sharp. Can't remember the details now, but I may have been using the El Nik 105mm, which probably is better at macro than the Cassar S, and the magnification (i.e. bellows extension) wasn't as big as on some other shots - bigger extension definitely does give a software image,
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