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Kodak's info on HIE film..
- From: "The Ghost Hunter" <ghosthunter@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: Kodak's info on HIE film..
- Date: Thu, 4 Jun 1998 03:02:52 -0500
KODAK High Speed Infrared Film / HIE, HSI
Has many applications in aerial, industrial, scientific, and documentary
photography. Also for abstract tone reproduction in pictorial applications.
Not intended for high degrees of enlargement.
Film speed: Normal ISO speed values do not apply. Make trial exposures under
typical conditions. With a KODAK WRATTEN Filter No. 25, try a setting of EI
50 (daylight) or EI 125 (tungsten) and bracket 2 stops.
Primary features:
Fine grain, moderately high contrast
Infrared-sensitive to approximately 900 nm; maximum sensitivity from 750 nm
to 840 nm
Filter necessary for most applications. For general photography, use a KODAK
WRATTEN Gelatin Filter No. 25; for infrared photography, use a WRATTEN
Filter No. 87, 87C, or 89
Available on 4-mil ESTAR Base or 7-mil ESTAR Thick Base
Primary applications:
Advertising
Aerial
Corporate/industrial
Fine art
Landscape
Medical/scientific
Portraiture
Recommended KODAK Developers: XTOL, D-19, D-76, HC-110, T-MAX (roll film
only)
Total darkness
Formats: 135, long roll, sheet
Note: For more information, see KODAK Publication F-13.
ghosthunter@xxxxxxx
ICQ# 6098220
http://www.ghgcorp.com/ghosthunter
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