Erik L
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i like the look, particulary on water, but dont know how to find some.
35mm
35mm
Erik: Do you mean B&W or Color IR film? I have twenty rolls of color IR film.
IR with green gap: no, as far as I know.
IR extended red, try Ilford or Efke.
Cheers,
R.
EFKE is also marketed under the ADOX label, isn't it?
Dear Erik,these are slide films right? it doesnt specify
😀 im very interested. whats the expire date
Erik,
There are ebay auctions right now with such film. One roll costs over $20.
Raid, does anyone even process the color IR film anymore.
8-9 years ago when I was living down in Tampa I used to have to sneak color IR into MacDill with some army buddies and have them get it processed for me.
does anyone even process the color IR film anymore.
8-9 years ago when I was living down in Tampa I used to have to sneak color IR into MacDill with some army buddies and have them get it processed for me.
The last iteration of Kodak colour IR film, EIR, was E6 process. You just need to make sure that the processor doesn't use IR inspection and can handle the film in complete darkness. Rocky Mountain Film Co. http://www.rockymountainfilm.com/ektamovie.htm can process the old E4 IR film, but I doubt that stuff would be very good anymore, unless you had stored it extremely carefully.
Marty
does anyone even process the color IR film anymore.
8-9 years ago when I was living down in Tampa I used to have to sneak color IR into MacDill with some army buddies and have them get it processed for me.
The last iteration of Kodak colour IR film, EIR, was E6 process. You just need to make sure that the processor doesn't use IR inspection and can handle the film in complete darkness. Rocky Mountain Film Co. http://www.rockymountainfilm.com/ektamovie.htm can process the old E4 IR film, but I doubt that stuff would be very good anymore, unless you had stored it extremely carefully.
Marty