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    Re: How about some infrared images

    Still catching up with my scanning backlog:

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    All with Konica Infrared & Dallmeyer 8" Pentac (1925). My 1st roll of Infrared seems to have some fogging along 1 edge.

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    Re: How about some infrared images

    Old snowgums along the Australian Alpine Walking Track. Ekfe IR820 w R72 @ISO3 in 1:2 Xtol 90mmf6.8 Angulon.
    Negative scan on V700

    Cheers Shane

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    Re: How about some infrared images


    4x5 Kodak HIE

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    Re: How about some infrared images

    Quote Originally Posted by scm View Post
    4x5 Kodak HIE
    Still love this one, and wish there were some equivalent feature of the landscape I could use around here. All I get are concrete monstrosities, which are interesting in their own right but don't allow such a juxtaposition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SMBooth View Post
    Old snowgums along the Australian Alpine Walking Track. Ekfe IR820 w R72 @ISO3 in 1:2 Xtol 90mmf6.8 Angulon.
    Negative scan on V700

    Nice! Love the look of the shadows.

    I'm having no luck with IR film. I keep having fogging of about 1 inch into the frame. I'm guessing the light trap of my holders isn't IR-proof, or something. Also I have lots of scratches and stuff. Need to try again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jody_S View Post
    Still love this one, and wish there were some equivalent feature of the landscape I could use around here. All I get are concrete monstrosities, which are interesting in their own right but don't allow such a juxtaposition.
    Thank you, I'd forgotten that I'd posted this one before and have substituted another from the same series. These were taken in the late Eighties at the abandoned Intermountain Indian School in Brigham City, UT, about an hour north of Salt Lake City. The school's was originally the Bushnell Army Hospital during World War II

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    Thanks Corran, try using your darkcloth over your film hold when the slife is pulled. A couple of my 8x10 holder do that, and that want I do.

    Quote Originally Posted by Corran View Post
    Nice! Love the look of the shadows.

    I'm having no luck with IR film. I keep having fogging of about 1 inch into the frame. I'm guessing the light trap of my holders isn't IR-proof, or something. Also I have lots of scratches and stuff. Need to try again.
    Cheers Shane

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    Re: How about some infrared images

    Quote Originally Posted by scm View Post
    Thank you, I'd forgotten that I'd posted this one before and have substituted another from the same series. These were taken in the late Eighties at the abandoned Intermountain Indian School in Brigham City, UT, about an hour north of Salt Lake City. The school's was originally the Bushnell Army Hospital during World War II
    I know just the place. I worked on a music video there several years ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SMBooth View Post
    Thanks Corran, try using your darkcloth over your film hold when the slife is pulled. A couple of my 8x10 holder do that, and that want I do.
    Thanks, will try that.
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    My first try with IR...

    Sinar 4x5, Voigtlander Collinear 132mm, Efke IR820 + R72

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