SciArt

An interdisciplinary approach

Medium-format Photomicrography

Up to Gigapixel micrography

Cross-polarized Photomicrography

Revealing fake colors

Repro

The utmost accuracy and precision

Color Autenticity

Professional color management

Capturing Every Detail

Up to Gigapixel

CUTTING-EDGE PHOTOGRAPHY SERVICES

 

We are a group of technical photographers with professional backgrounds in physics and engineering. Our visual concept is heavily influenced by the straight reproduction of art works and museum objects which involves significant attention to detail, color accuracy, and a methodical workflow. We provide our clients with the ultimate image quality and technical support for the most reliable result possible.

OUR SERVICES:

Repro

At Wenedik, we employ an array of hardware, software, and specialized techniques to deliver the most accurate representation of objects and artworks. We mainly utilize cross-polarized light and specialized lighting strategies to achieve color and texture accuracy. For large artworks, gigapixel shooting techniques are employed with a technical camera or flatbed panoramic shots, which involves a sophisticated combination of software.

SciArt

SciArt photography is a genre of visual art that merges scientific principles and artistic concepts to create visually compelling and thought-provoking images. It involves the use of scientific methods, techniques, and tools to produce images that are both visually appealing and in some way scientifically valid. SciArt photography can take various forms, including digital art, photography.

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Different Shutter Types In Phase One Camera System

Different Shutter Types In Phase One Camera System

The shutter operation of modern cameras can be categorized into different types. Mainly, the location of the shutter is the most important factor that separates different shutter mechanisms. More precisely, whether the shutter is placed inside the lens or in front of the sensor leads to two main categories: leaf shutter (LS) and focal plane shutter (FPS), and with in-sensor shutter functionality, this category can be extended to a third one: the electronic shutter (ES).

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An Introduction to Microscopic Photography

An Introduction to Microscopic Photography

Examining a subject in detail is commonly seen as synonymous with taking a close look at it. For this reason, macro photography has been dedicated to various fields such as medical, industrial, and research purposes. This close-up view, often accompanied by magnification of the subject, helps the user see details that are not normally visible to the naked eye. However, when a subject is magnified excessively, the term “closer look” may no longer be accurate because we encounter a world that cannot be seen with the eyes alone; in fact, often we cannot even imagine it.

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From Scanners to Cameras: The Shift in Digitizing  Documents

From Scanners to Cameras: The Shift in Digitizing Documents

Why did digitalization replace scanners with cameras in the digitization of film and photography documents?
Traditionally, the digitization of photographic films (negatives and slides) has been done using specialized scanners because scanners can achieve higher resolution images. This is particularly important for medium and large format films that contain more data. However, in recent years, with the availability of high-resolution digital cameras and specialized film scanning accessories, many photographers have preferred to scan their negatives using cameras.

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