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Re: color ir
Dan,
You really should use a filter to block out the blue, as all three layers
are blue sensitive. If you do not have a Y12, use an O16 or similar filter
that will block out the blue.
EI 360 (TTL with the filter) is a good starting point, but I suggest you
bracket in 1/3 stops as EIR has very limited exposure latitude.
Good luck,
Asael
www.DigitalPhotographicArt.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Flather <pincher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: infrared@xxxxx <infrared@xxxxx>
Date: Saturday, December 30, 2000 10:35 AM
Subject: color ir
>Hi all,
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> I just picked up my first roll of Kodak color IR. I always have shot
>b&w IR with great results. Just wondering what is a good EI starting
>point with the color IR? I do not have a #12 orange filter as
>recommended by Kodak. EI at 160...??...200.......?
>
>Thanks-
>Dan
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