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Kirlian Camera 9L1

Kirlian Camera 9L1

Kirlian Camera 9L1 by Prof. Newton Milhomens 

Initially designed by Prof. Newton Milhomens in 1975 and commercialized in Brazil and abroad since 1983, bioelectrographic machines (formerly Kirlian machine), are currently manufactured in two models the 9M and 9L1 models, which denotes the existence of much “know-how”.

Kirlian Camera 9L1
Kirlian Camera 9L1 by Prof. Newton Milhomens 

The model 9L-1, intended for export, takes bioelectrographic photos of objects other than humans. It has special features such as custom time control (multi-range timer) as well as custom output voltage control (with multiple ranges).

  It is ideal for research with various types of objects such as vegetables, minerals, liquids. It is widely used in laboratory experimentation with floral, homeopathic, allopathic, herbal medicines. It is also widely used for theses and / or monographs. This model consists of the following items:

1 – Module 1 or Electronic Module
 

Input Voltage: 110 / 220V, 50 / 60Hz
Output Voltage: Between 0 and 10kV

Dimensions: 23cm x 23cm x 8cm

2 – Module 2 or Movie Port

The new frame-rate film holder allows you to take photos separately and no longer in continuous rolls.

Dimensions:
18cm x 9cm x 7cm

3 – Pedal Trigger

Allows the machine to be triggered via the footswitch with manual trigger option.

4 – Carrying Case
5 – Darkroom
6 – Cabo Terra for experiments with other objects
Total weight: about 3.0 kg

Standard photographic film (black and white or color) is used and can be developed in any “1 hour development” photo lab. Fujicolor 135mm film with ISO 200 or ISO 400 sensitivity is recommended as a film.

See also Kirlian Camera 9M

Price: For more information send message to the email selma@bioeletrografia.com.br. Film and shipping charges are not included in the price.

How to Purchase:

To purchase the machine contact us at selma@bioeletrografia.com.br

ACCESSORIES FOR BIOELECTROGRAPHIC MACHINES BY PROF. NEWTON MILHOMENS

Kirlian Camera 9M

Kirlian Camera 9M

Kirlian Camera 9M by Prof. Newton Milhomens

Initially designed by Prof. Newton Milhomens in 1975 and commercialized in Brazil and abroad since 1983, bioelectrographic machines (formerly Kirlian machine), are currently manufactured in two models the 9M and 9L1 models, which denotes the existence of much “know-how”.

Kirlian Camera 9M
Kirlian Camera 9M

It is intended to take Bioelectrographic Photos (old Kirlian photo) of humans only. Its time and power controls are fixed.

This model consists of the following items:

1 – Module 1 or Electronic Module

Input Voltage: 110 / 220V, 50 / 60Hz
Output Voltage: Between 0 and 10kV

Dimensions:
15cm x 12cm x 8cm

2 – Module 2 or Movie Port
The new frame-rate film holder allows you to take photos separately and no longer in continuous rolls.

Dimensions:
18cm x 9cm x 7cm

3 – Pedal Trigger
Allows the machine to be triggered via the footswitch with manual trigger option.

4 – Carrying bag
5 – Darkroom
Total weight: about 2.5kg

 Standard photographic film (black and white or color) is used and can be developed in any “1 hour development” photo lab. Fujicolor 135mm film with ISO 200 or ISO 400 sensitivity is recommended as a film. To purchase the film, click here.

Price: For more information send message to the email selma@bioeletrografia.com.br.

Film and shipping charges are not included in the price.

How to purchase: To purchase the machine please contact at email selma@bioeletrografia.com.br

ACCESSORIES FOR BIOELECTROGRAPHIC MACHINES BY PROF. NEWTON MILHOMENS

Bioelectrographic Machines by Prof. Newton Milhomens

Bioelectrographic Machines by Prof. Newton Milhomens  

Initially designed by Prof. Newton Milhomens in 1975 and commercialized in Brazil and abroad since 1983, bioelectrographic machines (formerly Kirlian machine), are currently manufactured in two models the 9M and 9L1 models, which denotes the existence of much “know-how”.

During the First Brazilian Kirliangraphy Congress, held in 1986, in Curitiba (PR), the Prof. Newton Milhomens Kirlian Machine was considered to be the “Official Brazilian Standard of Kirliangraphy” and henceforth known as the Kirlian Machine “Newton Milhomens Standard” (see more The History of Bioelectrography).

In both models of bioelectrographic machine the ionization of gases and vapors of the organism of a person is captured, allowing the appearance of the halo around the human finger. With this photo, the healthcare professional has one more diagnostic aid and can evaluate the organic and mental health of his patient, even as a preventive aid.

The researcher has a very useful equipment in his research with liquids, plants, minerals and others. The university student can also use the device as an aid in the preparation of monographs, masters and doctorates. The two models are:

Model 9M

Kirlian Camera 9M
Kirlian Camera 9M

Kirlian Camera Model 9M and specific for photos of Human Beings.

Modelo 9L1

Kirlian Camera 9L1
Kirlian Camera 9L1

Kirlian Camera Model 9L1 shoots photos of human beings and various types of objects.

Accessories for Bioelectrographic Machines by Prof. Newton Milhomens

Accessory Pedal

Kirlian Camera Accessory Pedal
Kirlian Camera Accessory Pedal

PEDAL TRIGGER:

  A very practical and economical solution found for the requests of researchers who, always, will be able to count on the help of an assistant to carry out or shoot the bioelectrographic machine. When you are busy, or the operator can easily operate or fire the machine by pressing the trigger button via the pedal. This accessory is available and optional for the 9M and 9L1 models.

Fuji Film

We are marketing Fuji ISO 400 film reels of 36 poses each used in our handsets, shipped by mail and have for prompt delivery. More information contact us by email

Please contact Dr. Selma Milhomens by selma@bioeletrografia.com.br

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Signs of Life - Kirlian Photography by Robert Buelteman

Books about Kirlian Photography

Books about Kirlian Photography from IUMAB Library

Newton Milhomens books
Books by DrK on DrK Bookstore

Dr. Konstantin Korotkov, Dr. Piter Mandel, Prof. Newton Milhomens, Dr. Thelma Moss, Semyon Kirlian, Dr. Krishna Madappa, Dr. Stanley Krippner, Professor Pavel Bundzen and other researchers, inventors and scientists on IUMAB Library

IUMAB Library
Consciousness Research, The Biointernet, Human Light System, Emotions, Yoga and Meditation, New Psychology, Intuitive Information Sight, Distant Influence and more on IUMAB Library

IUMAB Library – books, texts, videos and images about:

Bioelectrography, Electrophotonic Imaging, Gas Discharge Visualisation, Kirliangraphy, Kirlian Photography, Electrophotography, GDV, EPC, EPI, etc

The Biointernet Series

Books, Longreads, Images Collections, Movies, Art Projects and more on IUMAB Library

IUMAB Library:
– Free books
– Videos
– Gallery

The Biointernet Series
The Biointernet Series

Semyon Kirlian’s book

Professor Newton Milhomens books

Kirlian and Kirlian Photography

The living aura: Radiation field photography and the Kirlian effect

Electrographic Imaging in Medicine & Biology by Ion Dumitrescu

Kirlian Photography book

The Fantastic Inventions of Nikola Tesla

Russian books about Bioelectrography

ALL is Light

Digital Kirlian Photography

Kirlian Photography abstract

Grand livre de l’effet Kirlian

The 120th anniversary of Semyon Kirlian

Kirlian Photography Explained

The Kirlian Aura

Sense of Life

The Body Electric

The Body Electric: A Personal Journey into the Mysteries of Parapsychological Research, Bioenergy and Kirlian Photography Dr. Thelma Moss

And more on IUMAB Library

Signs of Life – Kirlian Photography

Signs of Life – Kirlian Photography by Robert Buelteman Gallery

Signs of Life – Kirlian Photography by Robert Buelteman Gallery

Full books by Robert Buelteman:

Signs of Life

Signs of Life, third edition

Kirlian Signs of Life, third edition

Kirlian Signs of Life, third edition

This collection of cameraless artworks by the celebrated photographer Robert Buelteman was first published in 2010. This third edition includes a fourth portfolio, Life and Shadow, that was made since the artist was diagnosed with Neuroborreliosis, or Lyme Disease of the central nervous system. 

Kirlian Signs of Life, third edition

Kirlian Signs of Life, third edition

This new revision of the first catalog of Buelteman’s unique cameraless, lensless, computer-free imagery, measures 8.5 x 11 inches and is now 47 pages in length, was released in the Spring of 2009.

Forty photographs selected from four portfolios created over the last eighteen years are presented with an introduction by Robert McDonald, along with essays by the artist. Included in this new revision are works from Life and Shadow, images made since the artist was diagnosed with neurological Lyme Disease in the winter of 2007.

These images have caused a sensation wherever they have been exhibited.

Richard Pitnick, in Color Magazine, wrote: 

Robert Buelteman conjures up visions of a mad Dr. Frankenstein working feverishly in his laboratory as he describes his own elaborate process working with electricity to create his gloriously luminous botanical photographs.

But where his fictional counterpart tried to reanimate dead tissue harnessing the power of nature, Buelteman, with no less intention to understand the mystery and laws at the heart of creation, uses the living pathways of plant cells and tissues to channel electricity into a wondrous display of light, color and energy.

Kirlian Signs of Life, third edition

Kirlian Signs of Life, third edition

Signs of Life - Kirlian Photography by Robert Buelteman

Signs of Life by Robert Buelteman

Signs of Life by Robert Buelteman

Selected images from Robert Buelteman’s three portfolios of cameraless, lensless, and computer-free photographs

This revision of the catalog of Buelteman’s unique cameraless, lensless, computer-free imagery, measures 8.5 x 11 inches and is now 47 pages in length, was released in the Spring of 2009.

Forty photographs selected from four portfolios created over the last eighteen years are presented with an introduction by Robert McDonald, along with essays by the artist. Included in this new revision are works from Life and Shadow, images made since the artist was diagnosed with neurological Lyme Disease in the winter of 2007.

Signs of Life by Robert Buelteman

These images have caused a sensation wherever they have been exhibited. 

Kirlian and Kirlian Photography IUMAB
Signs of Life by Robert Buelteman

Richard Pitnick, in Color Magazine, wrote: 

Robert Buelteman conjures up visions of a mad Dr. Frankenstein working feverishly in his laboratory as he describes his own elaborate process working with electricity to create his gloriously luminous botanical photographs.

Signs of Life by Robert Buelteman
Signs of Life by Robert Buelteman

But where his fictional counterpart tried to reanimate dead tissue harnessing the power of nature, Buelteman, with no less intention to understand the mystery and laws at the heart of creation, uses the living pathways of plant cells and tissues to channel electricity into a wondrous display of light, color and energy.

Signs of Life by Robert Buelteman