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Maco Pic
To replace previous message where something went wrong!
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 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!
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: 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
>
>
>
>
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