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Books on Infrared Photography
- From: TAMMY L. SULLIVAN <SULLITL@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Books on Infrared Photography
- Date: Fri, 13 Sep 1996 14:03:42 -0400
<< Which one of us is "you"? <g> >>
The highest bidder? <just kidding>. I'd be happy to make some copies, since I
do have access to unlimited Xerox machines. I'll keep the forum updated.
Money order is going
out this afternoon.
The threading feature of this forum is sometimes confusing. Sometimes I
receive duplicate messages and sometimes cannot understand who is talking to
who <gg>.
If it is indeed a book on printing, formulas and spec data ... this is not
going to be interest to me since I do not do any of my own printing.
This brings up another related subject. Is there anyone out there (United
States) who is interested in printing IR photographs. I am satisfied with my
local printer who does a rather fine job ... but sometimes the need calls for
someone a little more experienced in infrared printing ... dogding, burning ...
etc. Some of these images make their way into some very expensive albums and
getting the most out of the negative would be desirable.
Since, I do not shoot this film on a weekly basis, the amount of
developing/reprints would be minimal. Right now, I am sending my film (by
mail) to a place here in Connecticut (around 40 miles away) and its been
running me ~ about $12.00 (with postage) a roll for developing and making an
8x10 contact sheet.
I'd be interested if anyone out there is interested in producing some high
quality infrared prints.
Regards,
Tammy Sullivan
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