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Kirlian photography is a collection of photographic techniques used to capture the phenomenon of electrical coronal discharges.
Kirlian photography has been the subject of mainstream scientific research, parapsychology research and art.
The same year, Russian electrical engineer Semyon Kirlian and his wife Valentina developed Kirlian photography after observing a patient in Krasnodar hospital who was receiving medical treatment from a high-frequency electrical generator.
Early in the 1970s, Thelma Moss and Kendall Johnson at the Center for Health Sciences at the UCLA conducted extensive research into Kirlian photography.
Kirlian photography is a technique for creating contact print photographs using high voltage.
Kirlian photography does not require the use of a camera or a lens because it is a contact print process.
Visual artists such as Robert Buelteman, Ted Hiebert, and Dick Lane have used Kirlian photography to produce artistic images of a variety of subjects.
Kirlian photography has been a subject of scientific research, parapsychology research and psuedoscientific claims.
Results of scientific experiments published in 1976 involving Kirlian photography of living tissue ( human finger tips ) showed that most of the variations in corona discharge streamer length, density, curvature and color can be accounted for by the moisture content on the surface of and within the living tissue.
In 1979, Antonov's Kirlian photography experiments generated data about the distribution of the electric field in the air gap between an object and the registering medium during corona discharge.
In 1968, Antonov photographed water droplets using black and white Kirlian photography.
Ignat Ignatov conducted Kirlian photography research using color film to examine the colors of corona discharges.
In 2010, Ignatov used color Kirlian photography to study droplets of different types of water.
Kirlian photography is used as an auxiliary method for Bulgarian scientists in research the properties of water.
Konstantin Korotkov developed a technique similar to Kirlian photography called Gas Discharge Visualization ( GDV ).
Toward the end of her tenure at UCLA, Moss became interested in Kirlian photography, a technique that supposedly measured the “ auras ” of a living being.
According to Kerry Gaynor, one of her former research assistants, " many felt Kirlian photography ’ s effects were just a natural occurrence.
Kirlian believed that images created by Kirlian photography might depict a conjectural energy field, or aura, thought, by some, to surround living things.
Scientists such as Beverly Rubik have explored the idea of a human biofield using Kirlian photography research, attempting to explain the Chinese discipline of Qigong.
Psychologist Thelma Moss devoted time to the study of Kirlian photography at UCLA's parapsychology laboratory.
Some effects thought to be paranormal, for example the effects of Kirlian photography ( thought by some to represent a human aura ), disappeared under more stringent controls, leaving those avenues of research at dead-ends.
* Kirlian photography is invented by Semyon Kirlian.

Kirlian and was
On 26 April 1999, Kirlian Camera was drawn into the then-current sensationalism over Goth culture when they were off-handedly mentioned by social scientist Alfred Schobert in der Spiegel, in an interview printed as a sidebar to a 4-page newspaper feature on the Columbine High School shootings.
Several months later, Jordan finished mixing the album down to 2-channel stereo from the original 5. 1 mix and Kirlian Selections was released.

Kirlian and used
A typical demonstration used as evidence for the existence of these energy fields involved taking Kirlian photographs of a picked leaf at set intervals.
* a device used for Kirlian photography

Kirlian and Eastern
The corona discharge glow at the surface of an object subjected to a high voltage electrical field is referred to as a Kirlian aura in Russia and Eastern Europe, however this should not to be confused with the paranormal concept of the aura.

Kirlian and .
It is named after Semyon Kirlian, who, in 1939 accidentally discovered that if an object on a photographic plate is connected to a high-voltage source, an image is produced on the photographic plate.
High voltage electrophotography soon became known to the general public as Kirlian Photography.
The developed film results in a Kirlian photograph of the object.
Kirlian Photographer Mark D. Roberts, who has worked with Kirlian imagery for over 40 years, published a portfolio of plant images entitled " Vita occulta plantarum " or " The Secret Life of Plants ", first exhibited in 2012 at the Bakken Museum in Minneapolis.
She explored the growth of microbiological cultures using Kirlian photograph.

photography and was
Specific staining by DEAE-cellulose treated Af and Af, although clearly distinguishable under the microscope from either nonspecific staining or autofluorescence of cells, was not satisfactorily photographed to show such differences in spite of many attempts with black and white and color photography.
With the assistance of orbital photography obtained on the Apollo 14 mission, the Descartes site was determined to be safe enough for a manned landing.
The ratio of the flow speed to the speed of sound was named the Mach number after Ernst Mach, who was one of the first to investigate the properties of supersonic flow which included Schlieren photography techniques to visualize the changes in density.
It has been awarded eight Pulitzer Prizes in its history, including four for editorial writing and three for photography before it was converted to tabloid format in 1981.
It was the first expedition to use aerial photography and shortwave radio for mapping of the region.
The film was a combination of traditional drawings with still photography.
Until 19 August the weather was unsuitable for photography.
The artistic challenge was resurrected with increasing ambition as art became more and more realistic with the invention of photography, film ( see Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat ), and immersive computer simulations.
Suschitzky was the director of photography for The Empire Strikes Back, and Cronenberg remarked that Suschitzky's work in that film " was the only one of those movies that actually looked good ", which was a motivating factor to work with him on Dead Ringers.
This had a glass roof and three glass walls constructed after the model of large studios for still photography, and it was fitted with thin cotton cloths that could be stretched below the roof to diffuse the direct ray of the sun on sunny days.
A new idea taken over from still photography was " soft focus ".
Edgerton was a pioneer in using short duration electronic flash in photographing fast events photography, subsequently using the technique to capture images of balloons at different stages of their bursting, a bullet during its impact with an apple, or using multiflash to track the motion of a devil stick, for example.
The little money he earned was from drawing portraits, particularly death-bed sketches, greatly esteemed by country folk before photography.
He was also interested in aerial photography and aviation, which led him to abstractions inspired by or derived from aerial landscapes.
The city was rediscovered in 1992 when satellite photography revealed traces of the ancient trade routes leading to it.
Harold Eugene Edgerton was a pioneer in high speed photography.
Thus magnesium powder ( flash powder ) was used as a source of illumination in the early days of photography.
For four of the trips a photography book was made by Pao, each with an introduction written by Palin.
Building an igloo large enough for a camera to enter resulted in the dome collapsing, and when they finally succeeded in making the igloo it was too dark for photography.
A book entitled Ninja Tune: 20 Years of Beats and Pieces was released on 12 August 2010, and an exhibition was held at Black Dog Publishing's Black Dog Space in London showcasing artwork, design and photography from the label's 20 year history.

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