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Re: Pseudo IR effects using High Speed B&W films with Green Filter?
- From: George L Smyth <GLSmyth@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Pseudo IR effects using High Speed B&W films with Green Filter?
- Date: Fri, 15 Jan 1999 17:59:03 -0500
Rolland Elliott wrote:
>
> Anyone try using Kodak's TMZ, 3200 speed Black and white film or the
> new 3200 Delta B&W film together with a dark green filter to achieve
> pseudo IR effects?
>
> I thought the combination of a high speed B&W film that has pronounced
> grain along with a dark green filter (this filter would make green
> vegetation appear much greener on a B&W film, thus giving a pseudo
> Wood effect) might be interesting.
>
> I'd be interested in hearing from anyone who's tried this. Or if you
> are going to try this let me know how the pictures turn out.
Actually, I would think that Kodak TechPan might be better for this because it
has extended red sensitivity. I've shot a fair amount with a #25 filter.
george
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