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Post by GeneW on Aug 11, 2006 21:53:26 GMT -5
The same lighthouse Bill posted, but from a different perspective. I shot a roll of Konica 750 IR in my Rollei TLR a couple days ago, developed it yesterday and scanned it today. I didn't have a clue how it would turn out. The film, which was given to me, expired in 1992, and hadn't been refrigerated !! Developed in Rodinal 1:50, and boy is the film base CURLY! I had to practically wrestle the strip into the flatbed scanner (Epson 2450) Gene
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Post by kamera on Aug 12, 2006 6:50:10 GMT -5
That is one captivating shot!!
Never did try IR.
Ron Head Kalamazoo, MI
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Post by Randy on Aug 12, 2006 7:11:09 GMT -5
Very nice Gene, looks like a memory of a dream.
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Post by byuphoto on Aug 12, 2006 8:07:05 GMT -5
True IR film has a look that even converted digital cameras can not match. Plus the detail of ther Rollei and the 6x6 neg are outstanding.
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Post by GeneW on Aug 12, 2006 12:27:29 GMT -5
Ron, Randy, Rick (hey, did you guys know you're the Three R's) thanks kindly. It sure is slow film. I was shooting at 1/8s f/16 and the negs were thin. I'll shoot the next one at 1/4s. And that's in bright daylight ...
Gene
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