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Re: IR pol's & 70mm (was: Newton Rings)
- From: "Willem-Jan Markerink" <w.j.markerink@xxxxx>
- Subject: Re: IR pol's & 70mm (was: Newton Rings)
- Date: Sun, 21 Jul 1996 14:53:06 +0000
On 21 Jul 96 at 3:43, Jan Faul wrote:
> infrared-photography@xxxxx,Internet writes:
PS Jan: could you adjust your mailers reply quote, it seems to grab
the wrong header line ("Sender:" I guess, not the "From:").
> I have loaded 16mm Arriflex magazines in a dedicated loader. I think the
> answer is just to close your eyes. Of course this assumes the bag is big
> enough ... but maybe a movie-camera bag would solve the problem.
Just curious: have any of you experience with, or heard of, motion
picture use with IR film? At least two of the three IR sizes (35mm and
70mm) are used in motion picture (70mm currently in the OmniMax '3-D'
theatres....boy would I love a 3-D movie flight in IR through the jungle, or
along castles and grave yards....<dream mode off>).
> There is a loading bag sold here which has a couple of fiberglas hoops to
> keep the top up and off your hands.
> And it works well with Newton Rings. In fact, they might be Newton's rings.
Mmm....is the gravity Newton the same as the optics guy? I should
know probably, but I don't. Never heard of two scientists Newton, so
it seems likely. In that case, you're back on topic. I mean, those
hoops do fight gravity....;-))
Serious, I know this thing, I am quite sure it is in the Jobo
program....I even wrote down an article number once: 0467600, about
$40 at that time.
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[note: 'a-one' & 'en-el'!]
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