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EIR filters


  • From: Russ Rosener <rrosener@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: EIR filters
  • Date: Mon, 20 Jul 1998 23:54:54 +0000

You wrote:
"   Also -- is a standard yellow (K2 ??) used in b&w similar
        enough to the 12 mentioned in the EIR literature ? I have
        the standard yellow, green (X1), orange & red filters at
        hand. Would I do better to get some other filter before
        shooting this rather expensive film ??"

No, The K2 is much lighter than the K12. You could substitute an orange,
but in my experience the K12 or even K15 works best with EIR. The green
can provide some interesting effects occasionally. A polarizer is
helpful with EIR as well.

For a pictorial comparison of various filters check out Spearmint's
site:

http://www.netlink.co.uk/users/spear/infrared/

Russ Rosener

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