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Infrared Film

Reply from: web guy
Date: 07 Mar 2008, 06:33
Infrared Film

Since Kodak has now discontinued infrared film can someone suggest a
suitable replacement?


Reply from: ??Lonely Boy??
Date: 07 Mar 2008, 14:06
Re: Infrared Film

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Reply from: ¡¹¡¸Lonely Boy¡¸¡¹
Date: 09 Mar 2008, 06:42
Re: Infrared Film

* w w w .bhphotovideo . com /c/product/419441-REG/Rollei_81040111_Infrared_135_36_Black_and.html



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Reply from: Richard Knoppow
Date: 07 Mar 2008, 17:55
Re: Infrared Film


"web guy" <w_e_b_g_u_y@webtv . net > wrote in message
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> Since Kodak has now discontinued infrared film can someone
> suggest a
> suitable replacement?

I don't think there is a "true" IR film available. Kodak
film had sensitivity extending well into the IR range below
visible light. Other films, like Konica's, really are just
extended red films which will give something of an IR effect
but are not suitable for scientific purposes.
You will find some spectral sensitivity data comparing
films at:
* photo . net /photo/edscott/ir000020.htm
And a listing of IR films at:
< * w w w .pauck.de/marco/photo/infrared/comparison_of_films/comparison_of_films.html>

I think Kodak still makes a true IR film for aerial camera
use. Some sizes may be adaptable to sheet film cameras.


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Reply from: gloray77@gmail . com
Date: 18 Mar 2008, 15:36
Re: Infrared Film

On Mar 6, 10:33 pm, w e b g ...@webtv . net (web guy) wrote:
> Since Kodak has now discontinued infrared film can someone suggest a
> suitable replacement?

Hi Efke still makes Infarred film but only in B&W. You can get it from
freestyle photo in Hollywood Ca. go to there website for mail order.




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