on 12/10/02 , "Ed Nazarko" wrote:
> I've been craving pinhole with infrared imaging capability, difficult
> with Kodak now only producing 35mm infrared film.
I've had fun with the Maco IR820 film which is available in 35mm, 120 and
4x5 (Yippee!) It's slow as my mind in the morning before coffee. I usually
rate it about 3 (the film, not my mind) and you will need an opaque IR
filter such as a Wratten 87 or a Hoya R72. I just uploaded a cyanotype IR
pinhole made with a pinHolga to the gallery.
http://www.pinholevisions.org/discussion/upload/gallery2002.php?pic=jhb_ir_c
yano092902.jpg
John Bolgiano
--Received on Tue Dec 10 23:17:18 2002
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