Hi Gregory,
Phase One have a set of narrowband LED panels that include three near-IR channels - 730nm, 850nm and 940nm. Although they were primarily designed to work with Phase One's fully automated multispectral imaging system, they also include manual control, so you can turn each waveband on and off manually. There are 16 individual wavebands from 365nm to 940nm, plus a white light for regular RGB capture.
Regarding Andrew Bruce's comment about UV in the Bron light dome, this will be a 'feature' of any LED based UV light source, as the LEDs themselves fluoresce from their own UV illumination, so they will always include quite a substantial amount of visible light as well, which does render them near to useless for capturing UV induced visible luminescence due to the inteference from the visible fluorescence from the light source. Adding a UG11 filter to the light will alleviate the problem, but these are only available in limited sizes so more often than not cannot be used. The same problem exists with the Phase One panels.
I hope this helps.
Best regards,
Eric
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Eric Joakim
VP Sales, Heritage
Phase One
Steyning
United Kingdom
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Original Message:
Sent: 11-20-2025 16:51
From: Gregory Bailey
Subject: Radiation sources for infrared photography
Hi Folks!
We at the Walters are coming to the end of our supply of old-style incandescent bulbs that we have been using for near infrared photography with our multiband modified Z8 camera setup. I've found several vendors online from whom we could by the same or similar incandescent bulbs, but I am curious to know if anyone out there is using infrared LED sources for infrared photography. My understanding is that they tend to have rather spiky emission peaks, but perhaps there are arrays combining several that could be useful in the 700-1100 nm range?
If there is a workable infrared LED alternative, I would be interested in it from a sustainability perspective, as I imagine it would use less energy and last longer than old incandescents.
Would be very happy to hear from anyone with thoughts or experience with infrared LEDs.
Thanks!
-Greg
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Gregory Bailey
(he/him)
Senior Objects Conservator
The Walters Art Museum
Baltimore MD
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