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At 00:52 17/07/96 +0200, you wrote:
>On 16 Jul 96 at 23:26, Andy Finney wrote:
>
>>     - format (35mm/medium format/large format): 35mm but I'd love to try a
>> really big format panoramic with IR.  
>
>Seitz also makes a 5" full swing panorama camera....;-))
>You just have to convince Kodak that you are willing to pay big bucks 
>to order a minimum batch of IR in this size. 
>Or cut 9.5" in two....:-)) 
>
>> I telephoned the publishers of Joseph Paduano's book 'The Art of Infrared
>> Photography'  (Amherst Media +1 716 874 4450) to ask if the book was still
>> available so I could say something about it on the web site.  They say that
>> it is currently out of print but that a new, revised, bigger, better (etc)
>> edition will be published in the Fall (that's Autumn to us Brits).
>> However, they also publish:
>> 
>> Infrared Nude Photography - Joseph Paduano - ISBN 0-936-262-109 - $19.95
>> The Infrared Handbook - Laurie White - ISBN 0-936-262-389 - $24.95
>> 
>> Are there any other books in this territory or have these people cornered
>> the market?  I will try to get copies and review them.
>
>Currently, I know of only one artsy and one technical book (both 
>German):
>
>- "Infrarot, Fotografie auf andere Wellenlaenge", by Rudolf 
>Hillebrand (with Andy Davidhazy as reference!). Verlag Photography, 
>Schaffhausen (Switzerland). ISBN 3-7231-0019-8. 112 pages A4
>Artsy, but also some background. Includes the only 4x5" b&w IR I have 
>ever seen.
>
>- "Moderne Infrarot- und UV- Fotografie", by Guenter Spitzing. 
>Augustus Verlag Augsburg 1992. ISBN 3-8043-5494-7
>Two previous editions, 1968 (would love to get one) & 1979 (also in 
>Dutch, which I have).   
>Very technical, the most detailed and experimental book I have 
>ever seen. Close to scientific level. Goes deep into details, 
>including history and related subjects (night vision, thermovision).
>Cor will agree with me that this is though stuff. I still find things 
>I overlooked the many times I read it sofar. 214 pages A5.
>
>I am also pretty sure there was a UK/US publication about grave yards 
>and stuff in Ireland or Scotland last year. Can't remember the title, 
>male photographer. Artsy/documentary.
>
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>Bye,
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>The difference 
>between men and boys
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><w.j.markerink@xxxxx>
>[note: 'a-one' & 'en-el'!]
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>About the J.Paduano book "The art of infrared photography",contact the guys
of "Friends of Monochrome" at roger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,they may can help you.
BYE            Mauro Raunich