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Re: ISO question



  I suggest you put a #25 over the lens and meter with a
spearate handheld meter (or your camera with the filter off)
and using a baseline ISO of 100, take incident readings.
This is a bit hit-and-miss so, if you wish, you could bracket.

Hope that helps.

>From: David Hartman <dhpac@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: infrared@xxxxx
>To: INFRARED@xxxxx
>Subject: ISO question
>Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 12:36:29 -0700
>
>Having just loaded my camera with IR film, I realized that in all the
>reading I have done, I have not seen any info on ISO settings. The film
>is Kodak's HIE 135-36 IR High Speed film.
>
>Any hints or answers to be had?
>
>Thanks
>
>Dave Hartman
>
>*
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