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Re: re: Konica
At 02:52 PM 30-09-97 -0400, you wrote:
>I tried using the Konica IR in the studio using a red #29 filter and the
>results were hardly different from regular B&W film. It seems that you
>really need sunlight, with its high IR output and background subjects that
>also emmit IR light.
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>Jon
I've used the Ilford SFX200 film very successfully in studio situations,
and I thought it was less of an infrared film than Konica. Shooting
through a red (25) filter, my typical exposures are f11 with 250 w-sec
strobes. Skin tones have a beautiful soft marble look.
Dan C.
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