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| photography | 1. The science which relates to the action of light on sensitive bodies in the production of pictures, the fixation of images, and the like. 2. The art or process of producing pictures by this action of light. The well-focused optical image is thrown on a surface of metal, glass, paper, or other suitable substance, coated with collodion or gelatin, and sensitized with the chlorides, bromides, or iodides of silver, or other salts sensitive to light. The exposed plate is then treated with reducing agents, as pyrogallic acid, ferrous sulphate, etc, to develop the latent image. The image is then fixed by washing off the excess of unchanged sensitive salt with sodium hyposulphite (thiosulphate) or other suitable reagents. Origin: Photo-: cf. F. Photographie. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| Kirlian photography |
Photographs of the emanations surrounding people, plants, animals and objects made possible by a high voltage camera invented by Semyon and Valentina Kirlian. These emanations are not detectable through normal human sight. The camera converts non-electrical properties into electrical properties, which are then captured on film by means of high-voltage spark discharges. It is believed that the emanations detected by this method are representative of the aura.
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| Kirlian photography |
The photographing of the human aura. Two Russian scientists, Semyon and Valentina Kirlian founded this process.
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| Kirlian photography |
a system of photography where the energy pattern of the item pictured is visible. One of the most famous of these photos is the picture of the cut leaf, where the whole of the leaf
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