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Re: my first infrared
- From: JoePaduano@xxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: my first infrared
- Date: Tue, 22 Jul 1997 10:45:55 -0400 (EDT)
Duane, to answer some of your questions, first EIR is usually shipped in dry
ice by Kodak to their clients. You don't need a changing bag when using EIR,
as it can be loaded in subdued light. Focus adjustments are also not
neccessary. If you don't finish the film in one day, keep the camera in a
cool place until you are ready to use it again.Better yet, if you can change
the film in mid-roll with your camera , remove the partially exposed roll to
the original container, and store it in the fridge until ready to re-shoot.
If you encounter problems with red specks, contact Kodak as they are aware of
a possible problem ( which is now being corrected) and should replace the
film for you.There is no DX coding on the canister, manually set the speed to
ISO200. Hope this advice is helpful.
Joe
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