Magnetite and Unidentified Fluorescing Minerals - 09062104A


White Light View
Click image for larger version.


Long Wave UV View
Click image for larger version.

Amanda collected this little chunk of crystal-infused magnetite. It featured two different types of crystaline structures. The best part though was seeing it under a black light. The two different crystal types fluoresced with different colors: yellow and orange. Additionally, some less prominent material exhibited a white fluorescence. It should be interesting working on identifications for this one.

The LW Ultraviolet images can be seen below each of the white light views. Visible in the second set of images is a beautiful, thin vein of the white-fluorescing material along a less exposed edge of the stone. This was my second attempt at black light photography. It turns out to be pretty tricky. My first set of image exposed a huge amount of visible purple from the light that didn't seem as prominent visually. A lot of heavy color balance gymnastics in the camera RAW conversion process brought it back to something that was workable. Further work in the LAB color space while looking at the rock under black light was also required to take it the rest of the way.

After doing some more research, I picked up a Long Wave UV Filter from UV Systems. I also picked up an 18" black light bulb manufactured by Phillips since it apparently has a higher density of UV compared to visible emission. Placing the LW UV filter across the bulb produced a noticeable reduction in visible purple and the photographs turned out much better. I didn't need to horse around with color balance in RAW or LAB. The only issue was some of the crystal faces that reflected the light directly into the camera still possessed a purple appearance, and I needed to use the selective color filter to remove that. The images you see here are a result of that 2nd set of photographs.


White Light View
Click image for larger version.


Long Wave UV View
Click image for larger version.

Mineral TypeMagnetite - Fe+2Fe+32O4
Unidentified Crystal
Unidentified Crystal
Unidentified Crystal
Size11 x 8 x 3 cm
Collection ID09062104A
Collection LocationNear Comstock Mine, Iron Springs County, Utah, USA
37:36.874 N 113:23.576 W
Collection DateJune 21, 2009