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Re: infrared trees?
Nelson,
It's an ordinary black/white Ilford Delta 100 ASA, 35 mm film. Developed in
XTOL resulted in a very normal negative. The mystery is in the developing of
the enlarging paper.
Greetings,
Jaap Los
The Netherlands
See also my infrared photography homepage at:
http://home.wxs.nl/~losjb/hometest.html
with lots of infrared photographs, some of them lith-printed.
See alo my website
http://home.wxs.nl/~losjb/JBLhomepage.html
for those who are interested in company matters
----- Original Message -----
From: Nelson Enochs <syrinx2112ad@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <infrared@xxxxx>
Sent: Friday, September 08, 2000 3:05 PM
Subject: Re: infrared trees?
> Was it an infrared negative or what? What type of film did you use? Fill
> us in! It looks really cool. It almost looks like a negative image
printed
> from a slide. I've done that with a unmounted positive(slide film) image
> and put it in the enlarger and printed a B&W. Of course it comes out
> negative, but that's what I wanted. Pinhole shots are also fun and can
give
> you some neat images. I have a pinhole that I made out of an oatmeal box.
> Anyway, that's a nice image!
>
> Nelson
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