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IR file of the goft club house.

Photography Architecture posted on Mar 09, 2007
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Here you see the goft club house I posted a few days ago. I took this on a bright sunny day. I think I had it on the right setting for it was not grany at all. 50asa The top image is scan from film as is. I did put it on contrast auto and on level auto to see what happen and nothing happen. lol. So I did the level by hand on the bottom. I like both. the top one gives it a ghosty mood and the bootom one have more contrast and a forebody look to it. inshaala say "I was under the impression that UV lamps emmitted UV light, and that IR film recorded IR light. Now correct me if i am wrong, but isnt UV light at completely the other end of the visible spectrum from IR light? I think you need to take either the UV lamp or the IR film back to the manufacturer and complain ;)" This may be I never looked into it to see the range of light. Never thought about it. Just turn on the blacklight and turn off the real lights and sit in the dark and take photos. I see it had recorded the neon paint too but it is in black and white so it do not look too good. I do not even know where to look for this information lol. But thank you for the head up. I going to look into this and see what going on. All I know is that this film was made for low lighting for spy work I do not know if it was WW1 or WW2 this was made. I know the sky will be dark and water dark too. I did take some night shots also and will post them so you see what happened. If you like to get back lighting for your flowers shots without the sky blowed and the petals blowned as you aim up at the sky with the flower agaist the sky; this is the film to get. I got one more roll of this film to shoot and I got ideals to use it. thanks for the comments and looking if you bored with these images tell me. I posting these so if some one else like to try they hand at IR film then They know what not to do. There is many diff types of IR film I know of. Three I saw and each have a diff range that much I know. Dont ask me what the ranges are for I do not know. I have Kodak Professional High speed Infrared Film HIE black and white negative film. Oh I do have the red filter on at this time hoya filter #25A talks about a tungsten light what every that is. lol setting on that is 125 asa lol

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drifterlee

12:57PM | Sat, 10 March 2007

Very ghostly shots!!

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evielouise

1:58PM | Sat, 10 March 2007

It's interesting yet a little creepy like scary but I like them both NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!! I never get bored looking: hugs )))

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three_grrr

12:17AM | Mon, 12 March 2007

Oh wow! These two are both awesome! They almost look like pencil sketches! I love them both, and could not choose one over the other if I asked to. Each has something awesome about it. The first is more sunlight and lightness, the second has more drama. Incredible shots!

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Gor111

4:17AM | Mon, 12 March 2007

A fantastic BW photo series with this fabulous light setting!!!

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MeredithWilson

11:41PM | Mon, 12 March 2007

Dear Jock, The IR and UV are at different ends of the spectrum, but the IR film is also seeing the heat of the objects. So even without any illumination, you should still see a lot. In the case of the UV lamp, it also radiates some visible light and probably even a litle IR. But - the UV will still "illuminate" things in the IR range because as the UV strikes an object, that object re-radiates the light and most of it is re-radiated as either visible or IR. Our skin in particular is a poor IR reflector - it absorbs the UV photons and then radiates them out at a lower frequencey - down in the visible or IR range!!! Try taking a picture of your kitchen illuminated by the the stove - or open the oven door and let it illuminate the room!! Might be interesting!! You might also try using a candle or a lantern to see what it illuminates!!! Maybe take a picture of your truck engine as it cools down. There is a lot of temperature change there that the IR film might see!!!! Just a few ideas!!!! The club house really does look neat!! I think both of them are kind of spooky looking!!!!! Love ya!!! Meredith Meredith Elaine Wilson - MeredithLand

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evinrude

8:20AM | Tue, 13 March 2007

The IR has a really spooky effect in this one.

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Jay-el-Jay

11:42AM | Fri, 16 March 2007

The lower one is nice and sharp and very nicely arranged.

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