Wratten filter? I guess the attorney's fee swallowed that. Ordinary mortals
had to make do with unexposed developed Velvia!
Piers
PS Other E6 films were available and may have been suitable.
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From: olympus <olympus-bounces+piers.hemy=gmail.com@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On
Behalf Of Jan Steinman
Sent: 26 June 2019 00:40
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [OM] IR Filters
> From: Bill Pearce <billpearce@xxxxxxxxxx>
>
> When I first saw the subject line IR Filters, I immediately thought of the
old IR film/flashbulbs from the 40
> s supposedly used by detectives investigating prior to a divorce. At least
this list occasionally makes me smile.
I have indeed been hired to do this very thing. Only I used a Wratten filter
taped over an Olympus Quick Auto 310 flash, instead of IR flashbulbs.
(PS: he got custody when the judge saw her atrocious house-keeping. I mean,
there was mouldy pizza on the counter that must have been sitting there for
weeks.)
Jan
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