CLASSIFICATION OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF CORONAS USING PARAMETRIZATION OF IMAGES AND MACHINE LEARNING
Igor Kononenko, Matjaz Bevk, Sasa Sadikov, Luka Sajn
University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Computer and Information Science,
Ljubljana, Slovenia
International Union of Medical and Applied Bioelectrography
Kirlian Photography and Kirlian Effect
Kirlian Photography is a process that uses pulsed high voltage frequencies & electron cascades to take pictures of usually invisible, radiating energy fields that surround us all. Photo techniques.
Kirlian Photography is a high voltage, contact print photography
GDV Analysis of Electrophotonic Glow of Liquids
Kirlian effect is a visible electro-photonic glow of an object in response to pulsed electrical field excitation. Semyon Kirlian and his wife who first recorded and studied it in detail since 1930s.
Kirlian Photography process is simple. Sheet film is placed on top of a metal plate, called the discharge or film plate. The object to photograph is placed on top of the film. High voltage is applied to the plate momentarily to make an exposure. The corona discharge between the object and discharge plate passes through and is recorded onto the film. When the film is developed you have a Kirlian photograph of the object.
Kirlian and Kirlian Photography
Kirlian Photography process, being a contact print process, doesn’t require the use of a camera or lens. However when a transparent electrode is substituted for the discharge plate it is possible to use a standard camera (with a bulb setting) or video camera.
Kirlian and Kirlian Photography
Kirlian Photography is a simple process which can be even achieved without using a camera.
The principle of Kirlian Photography is straight forward: if an object is placed on a photographic plate which is then connected to a source of high-voltage current, an image will appear on the photographic plate. The resulting image appears because of the electrical coronal discharge taking place between the subject and the metal plate.
Kirlian Photography and Kirlian Effect
Kirlian and Kirlian Photography
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Igor Kononenko, Matjaz Bevk, Sasa Sadikov, Luka Sajn
University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Computer and Information Science,
Ljubljana, Slovenia
Saint-Petersburg Federal Technical University “SPIFMO”
Preprint No 36
Electronics Technician and Physicist
Universitary Campus Bezerra de Menezes