Mailinglist Archives:
Infrared
Panorama
Photo-3D
Tech-3D
Sell-3D
MF3D

Notice
This mailinglist archive is frozen since May 2001, i.e. it will stay online but will not be updated.
<-- Date Index --> <-- Thread Index --> [Author Index]

Re: maco pic



Keith,
In addition to my reply to you some days ago you need to know the following:
MACO  C820 produces an excellent wood effect with #89B (B+W092) filter. I
understood from Cor Breukel, that a #29 dark red filter will do also,
although I think
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 that the effect will be
less.  However a #25 red filter (Cokin003) will not do it!  I tested this
#25 red filter and I got hardly or no wood effect. The advantage of using a
#29 red filter will be that you can look through it. A 89B filter is almost
black!
----- Original Message -----
From: Keith Zimmerman <zz_ir@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <infrared@xxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 5:31 AM
Subject: Re: maco pic


> Jaap, what ISO are you setting for the Maco film?  I'm ordering some and
am
> interested in the ISO setting you used.
>
> I do not have a darkroom, the Maco film will be processed in TMAX (Dunk
and
> Dip) @75 degrees F after my testing.
>
> Keith Zimmerman
> zz_ir@xxxxxxxxxxx
> http://homepage.dave-world.net/~vkzimm/infrared.html
>
>
>
> >From: "Jaap Los" <imagefotografie@xxxxxx>
> >Reply-To: infrared@xxxxx
> >To: "Infrared Mailing List" <infrared@xxxxx>
> >Subject: maco pic
> >Date: Sun, 17 Sep 2000 12:26:22 +0200
> >
> >Hi,
> >the last pic in gallery 4 of my homepage(see address in footer of this
> >message) is my latest Maco IR-pic. I think Maco C 820 IR-film is a good
> >replacement for HIE, moreover it is about 50% cheaper. The grain is finer
> >and the film is easy to handle. The pre production cassettes had some
> >failures of light leakage through the velvet film slot, however the
latest
> >cassettes are excellent. Just to let you know.
> >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
> >
>
> _________________________________________________________________________
> Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.
>
> Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at
> http://profiles.msn.com.
>
> *
> ****
> *******
> ******************************************************
> *  To remove yourself from this list, send:          *
> *         UNSUBSCRIBE INFRARED                       *
> *       to                                           *
> *         MAJORDOMO@xxxxx                            *
> *----------------------------------------------------*
> *   For the IR-FAQ, IR-Gallery and heaps of links:   *
> *  http://www.a1.nl/phomepag/markerink/mainpage.htm  *
> ******************************************************
>

*
****
*******
******************************************************
*  To remove yourself from this list, send:          *
*         UNSUBSCRIBE INFRARED                       *
*       to                                           *
*         MAJORDOMO@xxxxx                            *
*----------------------------------------------------*
*   For the IR-FAQ, IR-Gallery and heaps of links:   *
*  http://www.a1.nl/phomepag/markerink/mainpage.htm  *
******************************************************