> From: Roger L Sopher [mailto:rlsopher@...] > > UV for color or a K2 for B&W are often used at altitude because of the > spectral sensitivity of film to UV/short blue. What is the spectral > sensitivity of digital capture to those wave lengths? Would a UV filter > be helpful in high mountain terrain ? > > My basic instinct is that it is not necessary or even useful but maybe > one of the chip gurus (Austin?) could provide a correct and detailed > answer? Depends upon the camera. Some have built-in filters, some don't. I've heard of arc lamps producing blue ghost images on some digicams, because of the strong UV band they emit, which is bent more by the lens than visible light. -- Ciao, Paul D. DeRocco Paul mailto:pderocco@...
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RE: [Digital BW] UV Filter and Digital Capture
2004-03-10 by Paul D. DeRocco
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