>>> On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 18:19:23 -0400 (EDT), NSURIT@xxxxxxx said:
bb> A neophyte seeks the most basic of information about the use of
bb> and application of infrared photography with my OM cameras. I'm
bb> more interested in the time than in how to build the watch. What
bb> drives this question is the photo club to which I belong has
bb> infrared as one of their monthly special contest subjects in a
bb> month or two. I don't need to enter in that category, however
bb> thought it might be interesting to give it a go and see what I
bb> might develop. So what do I need to know to not fog the film,
bb> get in focus images and maximize the dramatic affect of this
bb> film? I'm assuming B&W film and would certainly appreciate
bb> suggestions of which to buy. Thanks in advance, Bill Barber
Bill,
I might be a little late with this, but I just found this review of a
book about B&W infrared photography. There is a reply to the review
that mentions a book about color infrared photography. I haven't
actually seen either book, but I thought you might want to check them
out.
http://www.photo.net/books/infrared-photography-handbook
Johnie
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