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Re: Wired goes infrared!
- From: rrosener@xxxxxxxxxx (Russell Rosener)
- Subject: Re: Wired goes infrared!
- Date: Thu, 24 Oct 1996 06:37:14 -0500
>Back to the original thread of this month's Wired and Infrared. I had a
>look at the magazine today, and for what its worth , my personal opinion is
>that the photos were NOT taken with infrared film. In spite of the dark
>skys (done with red filter?), and graininess, the overall tonality ,
>especially in the skin areas, looks too conventional.
>
>________________________________
>Dan Cardish <dcardish@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> <http://www.spherenet.com/dcardish/photo.htm>
>
>
You could be right. I'll try and Email WIRED to find out what the
photographer used. I wonder if it's not infrared if it was kodak T MAX
3200? That stuff is suppoed to have extended red sensitivtiy which would
account for the skies. If so, I wonder if it is close to Ilford SFX 200.
Russ Rosener
rrosener@xxxxxxxxxx
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