Infrared photography with digital cameras
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A few days ago someone asked me if it was possible to use a digital camera for infrared photography or, which is, if the CCD are excited by the infrared. Well, this weekend I brought home a gelatin filter Kodak Wratten No. 87 which is opaque to visible light and permeable to infrared (the filter is black) and I threw a dozen photos with more than satisfactory results.
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Monje Arenas, Luis. 2003. “Infrared photography with digital cameras”. Vivat Academia. Journal of Communication, no. 28 (September):33-37. https://doi.org/10.15178/va.2001.28.33-37.
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