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Re: Starting with EIR
>Dear group,
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>I'm planning to shoot some EIRs, so I will
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>* load EIR in total darkness
>* use a Wratten #12 Filter
>* expose it at IS0 200/24 (TTL)
>* develop it in E-6
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>Any importent point missing?
I've gone slightly overboard with the number of EIR images at my web
site, there's not much actual info but plenty of shots using various
filter combinations. Any questions about any of them feel free to ask
me.
URL:
http://www.netlink.co.uk/users/spear/infrared/eir
I personnally rate the film at ISO 250 and bracket 1/2 a stop, I've also
heard some people prefer at setting of ISO 400, but I would also say it
depends on the day and conditions.
Other info for the group . . .
Just aquired a 35mm film scanner and plan to put up my black and white IR
disaster shots on the good old web site within the next couple of days, I
still haven't mastered this film, the shots are quite old and I don't
have any details recorded. I think some are with a Wratten 87 and others
with a red filter. I'll post the URL when I've completed everything.
Happy snapping
Gavin Wrigley
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