Assignment Work
On
INFRARED PHOTOGRAPHY
Submitted by :-
Giriraj Singh Shaktawat
B.Sc +M.sc , IIIrd sem
Branch :- Forensic Science
1806DBSFS03833
Shri Vaishnav Institute of Forensic
Science,
Shri Vaishnav Vidyapeeth
Vishwavidyalaya,
The light we see with our eyes is really a very small
portion of what is called the "Electromagnetic
Spectrum.“
Radiation in the Electromagnetic
Spectrum is often categorized by wavelength. Short
wavelength radiation is of the highest energy and
can be very dangerous - Gamma, X-rays and
ultraviolet are examples of short wavelength
radiation. Longer wavelength radiation is of lower
energy and is usually less harmful - examples
include radio, microwaves and infrared.
EMR
Infrared Radiation
Infrared radiation (IR), sometimes referred to simply
as infrared, is a region of the
electromagneticradiation spectrum where wavelengths
range from about 700 nanometers (nm) to 1 millimeter
(mm). Infrared waves are longer than those of visible light,
but shorter than those of radio waves.
• The wave is longer than light which humans can see and shorter
than microwaves. The word infraredmeans below red. It comes
from the Latin word infra (meaning below) and the English word
red.
• Infrared light also improves the circulation of oxygen-
rich blood in the body, promoting faster healing of deep
tissues and relieving pain.Infrared light is the heat
people feel when exposed to the sun. ...Infrared light
has shown immense health benefits, from pain relief to
reducing inflammation.
• Infrared radiation was discovered in 1800 by astronomer
Sir WilliamHerschel, who discovered a type of invisible radiation
in the spectrum lower in energy than red light .
Infrared Photography
LIGHT
That natural agent or influence which evokes the functional
activity of the organ of the sight opposed to darkness.
Infrared
Laying beyond the red end of the visible spectrum ,
b/w 700 to 900 nm, it is invisible.
Digital Photography
A picture made by focusing an image and then storing it
digitally.
Types of Infrared Photography
Some Examples Of Infrared Photography
ThankYou

Infrared photography

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    Assignment Work On INFRARED PHOTOGRAPHY Submittedby :- Giriraj Singh Shaktawat B.Sc +M.sc , IIIrd sem Branch :- Forensic Science 1806DBSFS03833 Shri Vaishnav Institute of Forensic Science, Shri Vaishnav Vidyapeeth Vishwavidyalaya,
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    The light wesee with our eyes is really a very small portion of what is called the "Electromagnetic Spectrum.“ Radiation in the Electromagnetic Spectrum is often categorized by wavelength. Short wavelength radiation is of the highest energy and can be very dangerous - Gamma, X-rays and ultraviolet are examples of short wavelength radiation. Longer wavelength radiation is of lower energy and is usually less harmful - examples include radio, microwaves and infrared. EMR
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    Infrared Radiation Infrared radiation(IR), sometimes referred to simply as infrared, is a region of the electromagneticradiation spectrum where wavelengths range from about 700 nanometers (nm) to 1 millimeter (mm). Infrared waves are longer than those of visible light, but shorter than those of radio waves.
  • 4.
    • The waveis longer than light which humans can see and shorter than microwaves. The word infraredmeans below red. It comes from the Latin word infra (meaning below) and the English word red. • Infrared light also improves the circulation of oxygen- rich blood in the body, promoting faster healing of deep tissues and relieving pain.Infrared light is the heat people feel when exposed to the sun. ...Infrared light has shown immense health benefits, from pain relief to reducing inflammation. • Infrared radiation was discovered in 1800 by astronomer Sir WilliamHerschel, who discovered a type of invisible radiation in the spectrum lower in energy than red light .
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    Infrared Photography LIGHT That naturalagent or influence which evokes the functional activity of the organ of the sight opposed to darkness. Infrared Laying beyond the red end of the visible spectrum , b/w 700 to 900 nm, it is invisible. Digital Photography A picture made by focusing an image and then storing it digitally.
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    Types of InfraredPhotography
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    Some Examples OfInfrared Photography
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