I was testing-out Rollei Infrared B&W film with a 695nm filter. So far, I think EI 25 works best, metering through-the-lens, and then attaching the filter.
Good shadow detail and a 695nm filter captures the "blast of light" look with apppropriate IR foliage but also a more normal sky. A darker sky in this scene might have been too much
EI of 25 has the added benefit of making most handheld shots a real possibility
Not bad for EI 25, but I think I would have preferred the shadows to be a bit more open, especially if you are going to wet print it. EI 12, maybe? I routinely exposed this film at EI 3-6. Clayton 76 seemed to do a good job overall, though. Nice tones.
Good shadow detail and a 695nm filter captures the "blast of light" look with apppropriate IR foliage but also a more normal sky. A darker sky in this scene might have been too much
EI of 25 has the added benefit of making most handheld shots a real possibility
Not bad for EI 25, but I think I would have preferred the shadows to be a bit more open, especially if you are going to wet print it. EI 12, maybe? I routinely exposed this film at EI 3-6. Clayton 76 seemed to do a good job overall, though. Nice tones.
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