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Re: I guess I'll do it, too. - Reply


  • From: jdgoff@xxxxxxxx
  • Subject: Re: I guess I'll do it, too. - Reply
  • Date: Sat, 7 Dec 1996 10:22:46 -0700

At 06:45 AM 12/7/96 +0000, you wrote:
>Dan, thanks for that info about the older version of Kodak HIE. If I
>do find the bulk roll and start loading my own, I'll definitely make
>some sort of non-film leader that is long enough to cover the rolled
>up film in the can to protect it from the a leaky felt trap so I can
>load in shaded daylight.
>I wonder if there is any kind of light that could be considered "safe"
>for loading HIE; blue to ultraviolet perhaps?
>Tim Coffer
>
>
In Kodak's book, Professional Black & White Films, p. 30 shows a graph with
the wavelength sensitivity of IR. It seems to extend from at least 400nm to
900nm. Elsewhere on the same page: " Infrared films are not sensitive only
to infrared radiation; they are sensitive to ultraviolet radiation and to
all wavelengths of vilible light as well." Hope this is helpful,
James............


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