Compression - JPEG (old-style)
Make - Canon
Orientation - Horizontal (normal)
X-Resolution - 180 dpi
Y-Resolution - 180 dpi
Software - PictureProject 1.5.2 W
Date and Time (Modified) - 2009:06:18 06:16:07
YCbCr Positioning - Centered
ISO Speed - 200
Exif Version - 0220
Date and Time (Original) - 2009:06:18 01:16:52
Date and Time (Digitized) - 2009:06:18 01:16:52
Components Configuration - Y, Cb, Cr, -
Exposure Bias - 0 EV
Max Aperture Value - 3.2
Metering Mode - Multi-segment
Flashpix Version - 0100
Color Space - sRGB
Focal Plane X-Resolution - 13745.70455
Focal Plane Y-Resolution - 13698.63014
Focal Plane Resolution Unit - inches
Sensing Method - One-chip color area
File Source - Digital Camera
Camera ID - 72157601586583928
Camera Type - Point and Shoot
Hmm. That wouldn’t tell us about the flash, though.
I’m thinking about all those photos of the brilliant oyster eyes, which it turns out IRL are pretty dull in the wavelengths we can see. I think the mantis shrimp are similar: they’re only that glorious if you can see in UV, and I’m wondering if these are the same.
Did the artist say whether this was with a UV flash?
I don’t think it’s specified. I don’t know much about photography. Here’s the exif :
Canon PowerShot G9 ƒ/3.2 14.8 mm 1/60 200 Flash (activé, déclenché)
Compression - JPEG (old-style) Make - Canon Orientation - Horizontal (normal) X-Resolution - 180 dpi Y-Resolution - 180 dpi Software - PictureProject 1.5.2 W Date and Time (Modified) - 2009:06:18 06:16:07 YCbCr Positioning - Centered ISO Speed - 200 Exif Version - 0220 Date and Time (Original) - 2009:06:18 01:16:52 Date and Time (Digitized) - 2009:06:18 01:16:52 Components Configuration - Y, Cb, Cr, - Exposure Bias - 0 EV Max Aperture Value - 3.2 Metering Mode - Multi-segment Flashpix Version - 0100 Color Space - sRGB Focal Plane X-Resolution - 13745.70455 Focal Plane Y-Resolution - 13698.63014 Focal Plane Resolution Unit - inches Sensing Method - One-chip color area File Source - Digital Camera Camera ID - 72157601586583928 Camera Type - Point and Shoot
Hmm. That wouldn’t tell us about the flash, though.
I’m thinking about all those photos of the brilliant oyster eyes, which it turns out IRL are pretty dull in the wavelengths we can see. I think the mantis shrimp are similar: they’re only that glorious if you can see in UV, and I’m wondering if these are the same.