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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 22 8:17 pm)
Ha Ha I hadn't thought of that. I took the original scan and increased the saturation and sharpened it a couple of times. Because I wanted the highlight the fire. But the way the local fire fighters were on the way. Apparently it had just started. But you're wrong You picture is that hot!!! It's beautiful. You people make me want to splurge and try out some Infra Red film. but I'm afraid that my picture will look like garbage. Bsteph
Ha Ha I hadn't thought of that. I took the original scan and increased the saturation and sharpened it a couple of times. Because I wanted the highlight the fire. But the way the local fire fighters were on the way. Apparently it had just started. But you're wrong your picture is that hot!!! It's beautiful. People like you makes me want to splurge and try out some Infra Red film. But I'm afraid that my picture will look like garbage. Bsteph
don't be afraid of infrared film. It is sooooooo cool. Just be prepared to get about 4 or 5 printable negs out of 36 on your first couple of rolls. No asa rating, but I found using an asa 50 with dark red filter gives me a little higher success rate. Bracket your shots. The cool thing with infrared is that it can make an ordinary shot extraordinary. Try it.
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