Types Of Photography Flashcards
This refers to recording crime scene or any other objects for court presentation.
Forensic photography
refers to the process of taking photographs through a microscope.
Photomicrography
refers to the technique of duplicating and reducing a picture
Micro photography
direct enlarging to the negative and magnified from 1-9 times.
Photomacrography
close up photography that produces images on the film that are life - size.
Macro photography
refers to an ultraviolet light source that is used to illuminate the object
and the camera lens is provided with a filter that permits only the passage of ultraviolet light.
Ultraviolet photography
This is with special dyes, photographic emulsions can be made sensitive to light in the invisible infrared portion of the spectrum.
Infrared photography
This refers to photographic recording of X-ray pictures called radiography has become an important diagnostic tool in medicine.
X-ray photography
This refers to taking of photographs with light burst photography that illuminates its subject with a brief flash of artificial light.
Flash photography
This refers to photography that traces movement by either the camera or the subject being moved during exposure.
Streak photography
This refers to photography without flash
Night-time photography
This refers to photography using modern cameras that allow exposure with shutter speeds of up to 1/1,000 second.
High speed photography and cinematography
This refers to photography using special cameras that are often equipped with several lenses and large film magazines and set in vibrating - free mountings on aero planes.
Aerial photography
refers to special underwater cameras in pressure - resistant housings
are also used in deep-sea exploration
Underwater photography
This refers photography that places the photographic plate in the focal
plane of a telescope.
Astronomical photography