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Subject: Infrared Stereoscopy with the 3-D World camera
Date: 2007-10-25 17:24:18
From: 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 positive—the 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