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Re: INfrared Basics
I'm currently taking shots for my first infrared roll, for an advanced
photography class I am taking at school. My teacher told me that an ISO
of 125 is ideal, especially because it is winter time. Better luck in
the future.
>Reply-To: infrared@xxxxx
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>Hello,Im wondering.....I just shot a role of B&W infrared,but I didnt
set
>an ISO for the film.My results were pretty dissapointing.I event had a
few
>shots that the white burned into the next picture.Im wondering if I
would
>have better luck setting an ISO and to what number?And if I do set an
ISO
>can I bracket around the metering of the camera and have a pretty
accurate
>outcome?Also I have a photo of the month on my web page
>http//www:geocities.com/hollywood/hills/4347 so please send me some
>entrees,Ive got my own pic for right now.Id be pleased to hear from any
>advisors .Thanks GREG
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