Wayne wrote:
>It's fairly straightforward since the fluorescence is in the visible range
>(I presume). Dark room to exclude all ambient visible light, UV source,
any
>sort of normal film (or digital) but probably as fast as possible, filter
to
>exclude the ambient UV and any blue/violet light from the UV source - this
>would normally be a light yellow filter.
>
>...Wayne
Any idea what level of UV filter I should use?
Something else I just thought of. The scorpion fluoresces a bluish green. Is
a UV filter likely to make it look more green on film than it does to the
naked eye?
Thanks again,
Darin
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