IR Pinhole Failure part two

Last time I overexposed 3-4 stops, now 4 to 5 stops. still I don't get the desired IR effect

Photographer:
gauthierdumonde
Uploaded:
2012-06-08
Tags:
infrared ir panorama
Camera:
Holga 120 Wide Pinhole
Film:
Rollei Infrared
City:
Ghent
Country/region:
Belgium
Year:
2012
Time:
afternoon
Albums:
Pinhole 135pc 120pc and 120wpc

2 Comments

  1. adash
    adash ·

    Hm, as far as I know, all of the IR film is actually a very good B&W film, which has an extended sensitivity to IR light too. I never tried it, but basically you have to apply some filtering in order to get an IR-only photo. There are dedicated IR filters with different thread attachments, and different cutoff wavelengths, sold on evil bay and other places, and as far as I know, you can also make an IR-pass filter from the overexposed (black to the sight) head end of processed C-41 colour film. Conduct your own research before following my advices.

  2. buckshot
    buckshot ·

    Still pretty impressive though...!

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