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See now, the texture in those mini heart-shaped leaves ^^^, that's what I look for in IR. Nice work. Not uniform white.
My most IR-ish shot with superpan, with a #87...
http://www.apug.org/gallery/showphot...6&ppuser=16571
'twas a long exposure, mind you, 10 sec or so, if I remember correctly.
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Before I start the developing I need to get the exposure correct...I have been shooting Fuji Acros 100 and am very pleased with the results but This will be my first IR film.
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Well sucess! Make some bracketing and a least one shot without the filter so that you're able to check the development later.
Robert
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Thanks for very good information...
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 Originally Posted by stradibarrius
Thanks Matt, 8 sec @ f/16 tells me where to start. IR can be so interesting and this is my first try with IR film. Do you process your own film?
Your welcome.
Yes - HC110 Dil B, 8.75 minutes @ 20C with agitation of 10 seconds each minute.
Matt
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