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The Fullspectrum Kirlian Electrograph Camera - JAK2000
Fullspectrum's digitally enabled Kirlian Camera allows you to take Kirlian electrographs in video HD real time and stills in full colour, in fantastic detail. Great for research. See what happens to the Kirlian corona as it is actually happening in real time! Many more experimental possibilities. The image can be enlarged if required, without loss of definition. Capture one frame or watch the movie. Ideal for direct analysis from screen and great for printing, posters and presentations.
Fullspectrum Kirlian Electrograph Camera - Model JAK2000
Specially designed photographic viewing plate allows daylight arrangement of subjects for remote digital capture. No need for darkroom facilities. Take your Kirlian electrograph anywhere with the
minimum of fuss. High specifications allows for accurate repeatability built with the scientific researcher and the practitioner in mind.
The JAK2000 is being used by practitioners of Peter Mandel's Esogetic colour puncture healing system both in Europe and the USA. These practitioners have reported wonderful results and it has improved the Kirlian experience both for them and their clients.
The JAK2000 is guaranteed against the unlikely event of component failure within the first 12 months of purchase and comes with a comprehensive user guide to help you set up and start taking Kirlian photographs straight away. We have even included some basic analytical information to introduce you to Fullspectrum Kirlian electrograph interpretation methods. Fullspectrum offers an on-line diploma training course for people wishing to learn this in more depth.
For more information please contact us.
If you would like to see a selection of video's of the JAK2000 in action on The British Institute of Kirlian Photography web site click HERE.
FREE set up and user training over Skype if required.
By colourising the Kirlian image it is possible to highlight areas of significance that are not so easily identified otherwise. The layering and light density hot spots can easily be seen giving the reader more
information to work with. The printed colourised Kirlian image is both aesthetically pleasing and contains a wealth of information not usually available

