I have done IR with my 35mm and my digital camera. If you have 2 piece of
unexposed E-6 film. Get them processed and sandwich them together, as a
filter. They work exactly the same as the wratten filter.
----- Original Message -----
From: "ColdMarblePhoto" <coldmarble@dgbn.com>
To: <pinhole-discussion@pinhole.com>
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 11:15 PM
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] Re: pinhole IR
> 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
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Received on Wed Dec 11 00:20:13 2002
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