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Re: Previsualizing IR


  • From: Larry Sabo <sabo@xxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: Previsualizing IR
  • Date: Wed, 08 Nov 2000 16:57:42 -0500

Just use a digicam with an IR filter; you can see the image on the LCD. Not 
a big image, but big enough to judge what will and will not show up on 
(most/some/?) IR film. If the camera reads out the exposure settings it 
chooses, you can use that to determine best exposure, too.

Larry

At 11/8/00 04:00 PM, you wrote:
>Previsualizing generally means being able to predict what a scene is going to
>look like on a final print. This is rather difficult to do (in my opinion)
>since we can not perceive infrared in the same manner that infrared sensitive
>film used with red or infrared transmitting filters does. So, at best, we have
>a "gut" feeling of what something might look like ... or a wish for something
>magical to happen.




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