RayPA
Ignore It (It'll go away)
if your avatar is what I think it is, that's very funny.
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Bob Michaels
nobody special
FWIW: I have about 8 rolls of 120 HIE that is about 2 years old in the freezer. This was from the last batch that David Romano cut down from 70mm Aerographic 2424 (same emulsion and same base as HIE) and respooled as 120. Last batch was $18 a roll as I remember.
It was the only IR film I would use as nothing worked like HIE and all the HIE disadvantages went away with a 120 neg.
I am only doing straight documentary work now so have not used any for 18 months or so.
If anyone is interested, make a reasonable offer. Otherwise I will put it on EBay.
Bob at BobMichaels dot ORG
It was the only IR film I would use as nothing worked like HIE and all the HIE disadvantages went away with a 120 neg.
I am only doing straight documentary work now so have not used any for 18 months or so.
If anyone is interested, make a reasonable offer. Otherwise I will put it on EBay.
Bob at BobMichaels dot ORG
Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.
if your avatar is what I think it is, that's very funny.where's a bigger view?
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Its the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald.
gdi
Veteran
FWIW: I have about 8 rolls of 120 HIE that is about 2 years old in the freezer. This was from the last batch that David Romano cut down from 70mm Aerographic 2424 (same emulsion and same base as HIE) and respooled as 120. Last batch was $18 a roll as I remember.
It was the only IR film I would use as nothing worked like HIE and all the HIE disadvantages went away with a 120 neg.
I am only doing straight documentary work now so have not used any for 18 months or so.
If anyone is interested, make a reasonable offer. Otherwise I will put it on EBay.
Bob at BobMichaels dot ORG
Bob, I'll send you and email - I have been trying to find some for a while...
RayPA
Ignore It (It'll go away)
Its the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald.
yeah, no sh*t, (actually it's a picture of the shooting of LHO)
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gdi
Veteran
if your avatar is what I think it is, that's very funny.where's a bigger view?
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Mackinaw
Think Different
The geniuses at Kodak have dropped IR film..........
This topic was discussed in detail on APUG a few years back. The big market for B&W and color IR film was for military and natural resources work. The great majority of IR film that Kodak made was in 9.5" and 70mm formats. 35mm was cut from what was leftover from the master roll. Like conventional photography, digital has pretty well replaced film for military and natural resource IR work which means Kodak no longer makes B&W IR film in any format. They still make color infrared film in 9.5" format. $4,000 will buy you 400' of the stuff.
Jim B.
colyn
ישו משיח
I have one roll of frozen HIE left.. Who wants to trade their 35mm Canon wide lens for it???

RayPA
Ignore It (It'll go away)
ahahaha! (we are lacking in a real good rotflmao emoticon on this site). very good hack! complete with the DK's logo on the wall! thanks for the laugh. I'll never look at that photo the same again.
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