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Most recent Film reviews with tag “infrared”
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Kodak EIR Infrared (35mm, 100 iso) user-review
posted by larslau on November 21st, 2008, 8 comments so far
Tags: 35mm, aerographic film, filters, infrared, eir, and kodakIt’s out of this world! Do you like colours? Do you like infrared? Well, get ready for Velvia on LSD: Kodak EIR will capture the infrared and give you the craziest of colours.
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Efke ir820 (120, 25 iso) user-review
posted by vicuna on August 2nd, 2008, 8 comments so far
Tags: infrared, roleiflex, efke, and 120The magic touch of infrared: I was always fascinated by the infrared pictures I could see and wanted to try by myself. I put a roll of Efke 820ir in my Rolleiflex Automat, took a tripod and went shooting in a beautiful park full of trees and with a great sun!
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Efke ir820 (120, 25 iso)
posted by FOOKSHIT on May 23rd, 2008, 0 comments so far, 23 submissions so far
Tags: efke, 120, and infraredThis film is the real infrared deal! Marvellous spectral sensitivity up to 820nm. What does that mean? When coupled with an opaque red filter your images will blast with pure white wizardry. Trees, clouds and skin will be awakened in white.
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Rollei Infrared (120, 400 iso)
posted by FOOKSHIT on May 23rd, 2008, 0 comments so far, 0 submissions so far
Tags: rollei, 120, and infraredDark red, opaque filters do the business with this extended sensitivity infrared film. Wild white plants and people will seep out of your shots in semi-3D. Experiment with the ‘special aura’ effects you get through overexposing the film. 820nm sensitivity.
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