Subject: Infrared Stereoscopy with the 3-D World cameraDate: 2007-10-25 17:24:18From: Jason Ordaz
Recently I ran a roll of Efke's Infrared film (IR820) through the 3-D
World camera. The roll was developed normally and I'm very pleased
with the results (see details below and in my http://www.flickr.com/photos/themusicoflife/sets/72157602707139245/">Flickr
photo stream). For the next IR820 roll I'll have dr5.com develop
the negative film and turn it into a positivethe positives should
look great in the MF viewer.
The set is here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/themusicoflife/sets/72157602707139245/
A favorite is here:
http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=1719950675&context=set-72157602707139245&size=l
Some of the details:
-Shot with a 3-D World medium format stereo camera ([2] 56mmx58mm pairs)
-Efke IR820 ($10 a roll on Freestyle)
-A pair of Hoya R72 49mm filters
-Metered at ISO 6, but over exposed by 2 stops; essentially making
this shot 6 stops over exposed (ISO 1). Time of day was 8:30am (AZ
time), clear sky, ½ second @f11.
-12min; Xtol 1:1; 70 degrees
I'd be interested to know if anyone has had experiences with infrared
film.
Jason Ordaz
World camera. The roll was developed normally and I'm very pleased
with the results (see details below and in my http://www.flickr.com/photos/themusicoflife/sets/72157602707139245/">Flickr
photo stream). For the next IR820 roll I'll have dr5.com develop
the negative film and turn it into a positivethe positives should
look great in the MF viewer.
The set is here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/themusicoflife/sets/72157602707139245/
A favorite is here:
http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=1719950675&context=set-72157602707139245&size=l
Some of the details:
-Shot with a 3-D World medium format stereo camera ([2] 56mmx58mm pairs)
-Efke IR820 ($10 a roll on Freestyle)
-A pair of Hoya R72 49mm filters
-Metered at ISO 6, but over exposed by 2 stops; essentially making
this shot 6 stops over exposed (ISO 1). Time of day was 8:30am (AZ
time), clear sky, ½ second @f11.
-12min; Xtol 1:1; 70 degrees
I'd be interested to know if anyone has had experiences with infrared
film.
Jason Ordaz