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RE: Detail in IR highlights
- From: "R. C. Lacovara" <lacovara@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: Detail in IR highlights
- Date: Mon, 09 Oct 2000 09:30:26 -0500
I note from Kodak's data sheet that the roll films are 4 mil Estar, but the
4x5 sheet film is 7mil. I wonder if this has any effect on the amount and
appearance of halation. And if there's any of the Kodak 4x5 around?
Bob
At 03:34 AM 10/8/00, you wrote:
>>Konica has an anti-halation layer and I have never gotten this effect in this
>>film.
>
>The effect is partly possible with any film where a very bright area
>borders a very dark area although this is normally not very
>noticeable. In the sample image on the page from my previous post there
>is some halation visible in the enhanced image but this is barely visible
>on the actual print.
>
>
>Cheers
>
>Ben
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