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Re: low light shooting


  • From: "William Robb" <wrobb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: low light shooting
  • Date: Thu, 20 May 1999 11:55:12 -0500

Hi Kevin. I presume when you say low light, you mean no sunlight. IR film
neds an IR light source to work. No sunlight, or other light source high in
infrared light, the film behaves pretty much like any normal B&W film, in
which case you would be better off using Tri-X.
Bill
----- Original Message -----
From: Kevin Schneider <Kevin.Schneider@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <infrared@xxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, May 20, 1999 12:15 PM
Subject: low light shooting


> I'll try this again..
>
> Hi there, I'm new to the list.  My name is Kevin and I'm from Toronto,
> Ontario, Canada.  I took photography in school, shooting mostly 35mm B&W.
> I'm new to IR film, and have a couple of probably pretty stupid questions.
> Wondering what the best IR film to use at night in low light situations.
> What filters would I use and can I get away with not using a flash without
> very long exposures.
>
> Thanks for the help,
>
> Cheers,
>
> Kevin



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