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Re: 120mm IR films
Cameron Shaw wrote:
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> On Mon, 23 Mar 1998 19:44:08 -0600 David Riecks wrote:
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> > I just got some of the Ilford SFX in 35mm to try out. I realize it isn't a
> > "true" infrared film, but I believe it's available in 120.
> >
> To maximise the infrared with SFX could I suggest not using red #25 because
> the visible red will give results similar to just ilford HP5 with a #25. Also don't
> try #87 as you will get unexposed film. The filter supplied by Ilford for use
> with this film is a very dark red that falls between the first two filters mentioned.
> I believe that B&W also make a similar very dark red filter.
> Cameron
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correct. This is filter B+W 092, which is recommended by Ilford. The two
other filters you mentioned do not work!!
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Sincere greetings
Jaap Los
The Netherlands
See also my Infrared Photography Homepage
at: http://home.wxs.nl/~losjb/
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