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Re: Has anyone successfully exposed Konica 750nm film throu


  • From: "Willem-Jan Markerink" <w.j.markerink@xxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: Has anyone successfully exposed Konica 750nm film throu
  • Date: Fri, 27 Sep 1996 18:03:33 +0000

On 27 Sep 96 at 17:22, IStudio@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> Tom:
> 
> The Konica 750 film is merely an extended red sensitivity film and not 
> capable of capturing the truly infrared light that is present in the near 
> infrared range.  Only Kodak HIE is capable of doing that.  I tried using 
> Konica 750 with the 87 filter at one time with the same results.  This 
> was early on in my experience with infrared and before I got wiser in the 
> ways of the unseen light we all love and want to get to know better.

Don't forget that the Wood-effect starts at 680nm, the true infrared 
officially at 780nm. So although the Konica is not an infrared film, 
you can record the Wood effect....
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