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Re: Exposure and development control
- From: Nick Jackson <jacks@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Exposure and development control
- Date: Wed, 23 Oct 1996 21:30:57 +0800
Willem-Jan Markerink wrote:
>
> On 23 Oct 96 at 2:02, George L Smyth wrote:
>
> > Another thing to keep in mind is that since we're later in the year, the
> > amount of IR will change, and so will your results. Some fun, huh? <g>
>
> Mmm....to add some confusion: the relative amount of IR incident
> light will increase due to the lower angle of the sun, yet the amount
> of IR reflective light will decrease for lack of foliage....8-))
> Yet the latter is countered in case of snow, snow reflects the full
> spectrum....
>
> Have a nice winter!....;-))
>
Hmm wonder how monsoon season effects IR....
- presumably being closer to the equator means its effect is less
anyway due to the higher angle of the sun?
at least the foliage isn't a problem - lots of that around :-)... just
can't join in with the frost effects
Nick Jackson
Kuala Lumpur
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