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Try Using Color IR for 3D photography
- From: Rolland Elliott <rolland_elliott@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Try Using Color IR for 3D photography
- Date: Sat, 9 Jan 1999 08:51:01 -0800 (PST)
First of all I'd like to welcome, Jean-Francois Neron, to the list.
And good luck with your first roll of pseudo IR Ilford 120 SFX film.
If you want real IR effects try Kodak's 70mm HIE film. I've been
splicing 70mm Kodak HIE B&W IR film down to 60mm size to use in a
Medium Format Fuji Rangefinder, and it works pretty well. I currently
sell this film to interested individuals, but only in bulk rolls of
150 foot lengths. Eventually I might sell it as standard 220 rolls,
but I have to find a fast way to spool the film on to 120 rolls first.
Maybe a bulk Alden 70mm loader, would speed the winding process up?
Right now I do it by hand, and it's a chore.
I found your comments about 3D photography interesting, as I have just
started to dabble in it. You should try making 3d slides with Kodak's
color infrared film, EIR. This film has awesome saturated colors.
Only problem is that it's very expensive, and with 3d photogrphy you'd
have to use twice as much film, making the final cost of the film and
processing about $1.50 (US dollars)for a pair of slides.
Taking wedding pictures in 3d sounds neat. How do you present the
images to your clients? Do they view them as slides or as prints with
a print viewer?
Again welcome to the list!
Peace Rolland Elliott
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