Has anyone ever tried them for flim photograhpy? THe
data sheets I looked
at showed a fairly continuous output spectrrum (unlike the pure colour
LEDs, of course), which could presumably be filtered into something that
looked like daylight to colour film.
I have used a white LED to paint light in both digital and film
photography successfully.
I am using a blue white Photon Micro light to light macro photographic
subjects in the field at night. I use a tripod to hold the camera
still for a time exposure and light the item by moving the LED
microlight all around. nice color, no shadows. Exposures run from a
few seconds to about 60 seconds.
I have been meaning to get several friends together and have them wave
their micro lights in a group picture but have not done it yet,
probably this summer.
To keep it on topic this technique would be good to take shadowless
photos of older electronic components and boards.
Paxton
Astoria, Oregon
USA
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Paxton Hoag
Astoria, OR
USA