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Re: Maco 820C rollfilm (120): first results!!


  • From: "paul vandepitte" <paulvandepitte@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: Maco 820C rollfilm (120): first results!!
  • Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 19:48:22 GMT

Robert,

Very nice tonalities, indeed! I can imagine your enthousiasm vividly! 
Moreover, it are very nice landscapes too!

An o the record question: wich software do you use to make your website? 
Seems to have some nice functions. I think that the functionality of 
FrontPage is quite limited...

Cheers and make your photography succesful!

Paul (from Belgium)


>From: Robert Jander <rjander@xxxxx>
>Reply-To: infrared@xxxxx
>To: Infrared mailing list <infrared@xxxxx>
>Subject: Maco 820C rollfilm (120): first results!!
>Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 11:29:26 +0200
>
>(I posted this message yesterday, but it didn't appear in the IR-mailing
>list, so this is my second try, sorry if this message will appear twice)
>
>As promised, here are my first results with the new Maco IR 820C
>rollfilm: click here
>(http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=1264202&a=9353276)
>Now the technical stuff: all pictures have been shot october 12th on
>Maco 820C rollfilm with a Hoya R72 filter. The camera used was a Mamiya
>RZ67 with 110mm and 50 mm lens. The film was loaded and unloaded unter
>total darkness in my darkroom I rated the film as ISO 100, took an
>integral
>measurement through the lens without the R72 filter. To this value I
>added 3 stops for filter compensation and set the camera shutter speed
>in manual mode to
>this value, attached the filter and shot.
>I developed the film at 21°C with XTOL 1:1 for 12 min. The negatives
>have been scanned with an Epson Perfection 1200U in order to show them
>to the group.
>Except for cropping, no other image modifications have been done.
>
>Up to now I shot my IR photos on Ilford SFX 200 who showed a mild IR
>effect. I was eagerly waiting for the release of the Maco IR in rollfilm
>and all I can say
>that I'm very, very pleased with it. From now on it'll be my only B&W IR
>film. If you have more questions, please feel free to ask.
>
>Best regards and happy shooting
>
>Robert Jander
>(Luxembourg)
>
>
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