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Re: my first infrared


  • From: Mr645@xxxxxxx
  • Subject: Re: my first infrared
  • Date: Mon, 21 Jul 1997 12:22:24 -0400 (EDT)

There are two AR-5 labs in the US::  

HAS Images, Inc
136 North St. Clair Street, Suite 300
Dayton, OH 45402-1739
1-513-222-3856

Precision Photo Laboratories, Inc.
5758 North Webster Street
Dayton, OH 45414-3521
1-513-898-745

Keep in mind that it's the E-6 process that will give you the false color and
contrast that most people are looking  for from this film.  Any E-6 lab can
process it as long as their equipment does not have any infrared sensors.
 Most mini-lab leader transport machines have these sensors.  Dip-N-dunk
machiens are usually safe as well as small tank systems.

EIR can be safely stored without refrigeration for at least two weeks, so
shipping is not really a problem

The film has no DX code, but should be set manually to ISO 200.  

The Yellow #12 will make your greens look magetna, I have been using a bright
yellow filter instead of the #12 which is yellow with a little orange, and
the yellow makes greens turn red which I kinda prefer.  

PhotoCD is a great way to scan this film.  It cab be scaned just like any
other film.  

Jon Laye
http://www.interpoint.net/~mr645
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