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Thin negatives


  • From: "Catherine Costolo" <mikesmom@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Thin negatives
  • Date: Sat, 04 Sep 1999 17:27:03 -0400


Help! I just finished processing some Kodak infrared film (35mm) and I am so
disappointed 
because they are so extremely thin. I followed Laurie White's suggestions
and used an EI
of 200 and shot everything using an exposure of f11 at 1/125 of a second.I
also used a red filter.
I also bracketed by changing the shutter speed. Then I processed the film
using Pyro for 12 minutes at 70 degrees. Do I just need to lower my EI? Any
suggestions would be helpful.I have another roll that was shot the same way.
Is there anything I can do differently with that roll so the negs won't be
so thin. Thank you. I really do enjoy the list.
             Catherine Costolo
                         
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