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Re: SFX Processing in Rodinal
- From: George L Smyth <GLSmyth@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: SFX Processing in Rodinal
- Date: Thu, 29 Oct 1998 08:08:32 -0500
Christoph Perschke wrote:
>
> Larry,
>
> Last year, I used SFX200 with an #25 red-filter and I was disappointed, just
> because there is almost no IR-effect visible. In june '98, I did another
> test with SFX200, this time with a 89B-filter (B&W 092). The camera (Nikon
> F601M) was set to 200ASA film speed with ttl-measurement trough the filter
> (trripod!). I did bracket +1/0/-1 f-stop. The IR-effect is still weak
> compared to IR750 and HIE with #25 red-filter, but I liked the effect
> archived with some subjects.
Keep in mind that SFX200 is not an infrared film, it is an extended red film, so
the results will not be nearly as dramatic as Konica or Kodak's films. It all
depends upon what you are looking for in your image.
george
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