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UC wrote:
You're a moron. LOLOL Thanks for the laugh -- Wayne J. Cosshall Publisher, The Digital ImageMaker, http://www.dimagemaker.com/ Blog http://www.digitalimagemakerworld.com/ |
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Wayne J. Cosshall wrote: UC wrote: You're a moron. LOLOL Thanks for the laugh -- Wayne J. Cosshall Publisher, The Digital ImageMaker, http://www.dimagemaker.com/ Blog http://www.digitalimagemakerworld.com/ No respect...no repect at all. I dropped some change in the Salvation Army pot and they threw it back at me. Casper the Friendly Ghost hit me with a baseball bat. I fell in a well and asked for help. Lassie heard me but didn't come to help. Gentle Ben almost ripped my arm off. |
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School christmas break on already I believe.
"UC" wrote in message ups.com... Wayne J. Cosshall wrote: UC wrote: You're a moron. LOLOL Thanks for the laugh -- Wayne J. Cosshall Publisher, The Digital ImageMaker, http://www.dimagemaker.com/ Blog http://www.digitalimagemakerworld.com/ No respect...no repect at all. I dropped some change in the Salvation Army pot and they threw it back at me. Casper the Friendly Ghost hit me with a baseball bat. I fell in a well and asked for help. Lassie heard me but didn't come to help. Gentle Ben almost ripped my arm off. |
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"Gisle Hannemyr" wrote in message ... Take a look at the spectral sensitivity diagram for Kodak's HIE amd HSI Ingrared films: http://www.kodak.com/global/en/profe...13/f002_0333ac ..gif As you can see the film is a lot more sensitive at 400 nm (blue) than it is at 720 nm (where is where near-IR starts). This means that unless you use a filter like Wratten #89B to cut off frequencies below 720 nm, visible light will swamp the near-IR right, so it will mainly be a visible light photograph. True, and many of my IR Ektachromes were taken with little or no filtration for that exact reason. The colors are more natural, and IR sources are enhanced in a fairly subtle way. It all depends on what effect you are after for the shot at hand obviously. MrT. |
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"Wayne J. Cosshall" wrote in message ... | Pierre J. Proudhon wrote: Digital sensors don't have the same halation of many IR | films, so the results look a bit different, that's all. er, the Koni IR film had an antihalation layer built into the film - and anyone who really understood IR who wanted to use Kodak but didn't want halation covered the pressure plate with black paper (120 backing paper was good) k |
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