Barry, don't worry about it. I used to shoot lots of Kodak High-Speed Infrared
in my OM-1 (with
dimpled pressure plate). I printed them myself and never detected any pattern
in the negative.
Go ahead and shoot - it's neat stuff.
By the way, did anyone ever bid on your 28/3.5? Eight cents the last time I
looked - insulting
even for a lowly 28/3.5, after all, it is a Zuiko!
Gary Edwards
"Barry B. Bean" wrote:
> I'd like to experiment with shooting some infrared film, but have
> read in the archives that our beloved Oly dimples on the backplate
> may cause problems.
>
> Short of replacing the back plate (which seems like an expensive
> solution for a novelty effect), what temporary fixes are available?
>
> Also- given this problem, what is the purpose of the dimples? Are
> they giving me an advantage on other types of film?
>
> BBB
> -
> B.B. Bean - Have horn, will travel
> bbbean@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Peach Orchard, MO
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