Hello, there. This is my first thread, sorry if there is any rule that I don't respect. I got a Rollei infrared 400 film and a Cokin 89B filter (IR) and I want to try some infrared photography. Any advice? I am using a Canon EOS 5 at this moment.Thanks
>>2890016
My advice is to post stupid film questions in the film thread, but also to not use IR film in an EOS 5.
Read this page:
http://photonotes.org/articles/eos-ir/
>>2890097
I doubt an EOS camera with IR sensors would fog Rollei film. It was a problem with Kodak HIE, but that film had much higher sensitivity at the top of its IR range than anything currently shipping.
Don't bet an important shoot on it, but it's worth a test roll to find out.
>>2890991
Hey thanks for bumping this shit thread retard, but if you'd read the article I linked, you'd see it said the same thing.
>>2890996
Did mommy forget to jerk you off this morning?
Infra by Richard Mosse is pretty dope if it hasn't been mentioned yet. From the wiki regarding the camera used: For his infrared photographs he used a large format camera and the now-discontinued Kodak Aerochrome film. Aerochrome is a false-color infrared film originally intended for aerial vegetation surveys and for military reconnaissance, such as to identify camouflaged targets. It registers a spectrum of infrared light invisible to the human eye, rendering the green landscape and soldiers' uniforms in vivid hues of lavender, crimson and hot pink.
you will need a tripod. there arent any infrared films left that are fast enough to really use handheld. rollei infrared has an effective iso of about 12 with a infrared filter on.
>>2891173
>Aerochrome
single 120 rolls of that go routinely for $150 on ebay auctions lmaoooooo.
>>2891173
Huh, cool.
>tfw I saw this exact picture on the wall yesterday at the gift shop in the photography museum
>>2890016
>set camera to ISO 12
>meter without filter
>put the filter on, readjust focus
>take photo
wew
>>2891173
>>2891849
You can get 35mm stuff for 20 bucks
http://filmphotographyproject.com/store/135-infrared-fpp-color-infrared
I don't know if it's actually aerochrome or some other similar film but it gives the same effect.
It's also pretty easy to convert a digital camera to get the same effect if you remove the IR blocking filter.
>>2892215
>link
seems to be the real deal, cool stuff anon. might even pay the $35 i need to pay to deliver it here. but used in a half frame itll last accordingly.
:^)
>>2892580
isi did that like 2 years ago but good job little man!
>>2892583
who is isi?
>>2892580
>all those artifacts that are visible even in a gif
you're regressed, I thought your astrophotography was poorly edited, but this?
>>2892588
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>>2892597
>gif
also my astro edits are fire