TheLitBull
TPF Noob!
- Joined
- Jan 15, 2011
- Messages
- 3
- Reaction score
- 0
Guys, I'm doing a science project, using my Canon DSLR (T1I)
Here's an exceprt from a published research paper.
Equipment for the fluorescence photographs included
a Minolta X-700 camera body with a Tamron 90 rnm
macro lens. A Kodak Wratten #4 filter (Rochester, N.Y.)
was placed on the lens to block all UV light and pass only
visible light.
What is a Kodak Wratten #4 filter? Is #4 referring to the Kodak Wratten number, so like the lens that blocks yellow light?
Here's an exceprt from a published research paper.
Equipment for the fluorescence photographs included
a Minolta X-700 camera body with a Tamron 90 rnm
macro lens. A Kodak Wratten #4 filter (Rochester, N.Y.)
was placed on the lens to block all UV light and pass only
visible light.
What is a Kodak Wratten #4 filter? Is #4 referring to the Kodak Wratten number, so like the lens that blocks yellow light?