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thanks about info on EIR


  • From: "Christina Z. Anderson" <tracez@xxxxxxx>
  • Subject: thanks about info on EIR
  • Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2001 11:21:04 -0600

I really want to thank the couple people on this list who answered the
question about getting totally red squares with EIR film.  You were
absolutely right.  The student (and teachers) were circumspect when I shared
with them your answer, but I told the student to humor me and go out and
shoot an image with the 87 opaque filter at the same ISO as the yellow
filter and see if he didn't get a black and red image, and sure enough, he
did.
     I went over all his notes and transparencies yesterday and it was fun:
when you overexpose with a yellow filter you get a normally blown out image,
which looks like exactly how overexposure on slide film would look.
However, overexposure with a red #25 filter gives nice bright yellow
squares, and overexposure with the opaque as said before gives nice bright
red squares.  Actually, the red filter with infrared film looks yukky in my
opinion, because everything is tinged garish yellow, and I really prefer the
yellow to any other filter choice.  The orange filter also looks good.
Chris

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