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1. Is the Cokin P007 any good?
2. What film would I need to use to register the Infrared?
The only "real IR-film" aviable today is the efke PL IR 820 Sheet film (http://www.macodirect.de/efke-planfilmbr102x127cm-4x550-blatt-p-384.html?language=en)
To cut out any visible light and record only infrared you can use also your Cokin P007 filter.
any other films? macodirect.de film?
Peter K
10-Nov-2010, 13:06
any other films? macodirect.de film?
There are some trafic surveillance films with extended red sensitivity aviable, like Rollei Infrared (http://www.digitaltruth.com/products/rollei_infrared.php). But as mentioned before, the only real IR-film is made by Efke.
Have fun
Peter
Roger Cole
27-Feb-2011, 11:50
There are some trafic surveillance films with extended red sensitivity aviable, like Rollei Infrared (http://www.digitaltruth.com/products/rollei_infrared.php). But as mentioned before, the only real IR-film is made by Efke.
Have fun
Peter
Sorry for digging up an old thread but I was researching IR film and photography here and this caught my eye. According to the Freestyle catalog, both Efke and Rollei have a peak sensitivity at 820 nm. So why is the Efke more "real IR" than the Rollei?
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