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Kodak Aerochrome is a discontinued film that produces CRAZY results. This review shows my results after testing out using both orange and yellow filters with this film.
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I'll take this opportunity to talk about a photography series that I find very interesting. It's about a photo collection made in large format and using infrared film that shows the armed conflict harshness over eastern Congo.
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ORWO TC27 400 35mm Infrared is a black and white film meant for use in the security industry. Instead of traffic surveillance, I suggest that you do some reconnaissance work of your own. Here are tips on how to collect the best intelligence.
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I would like to introduce you to a beautiful infrared film, which is not manufactured anymore. The Konica Infrared 750nm is a black and white infrared film, sensitized for a wavelength up to 820 nm to the infrared region.
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Reportage in Bodrum Bay and around. Famous spot, town of Göltürkbükü mentioned and photographed with infrared Rollei 400 ISO. Also pictures of Ambrosia Beach in Bitez and around Bodrum with Holga Wide Pinhole black and white.
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Since I published my Aerochrome albums, I have been swamped with questions about various aspects of this incredible film. Several Lomographers have asked me to write an article explaining how to make the most of it, so here it is.
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With an ISO of 200 take this film out on a sunny day with a red filter over your camera lens, and you will love the results.
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I first heard of color infrared film, when a working collegue of mine showed me his pictures from 20 years ago, when these films were still produced and distributed by the Kodak Company.
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We are happy to introduce you to our Top 10 Interview with a Photographer series! Meet photographer #4 Mr. Francis Lee. Mr. Lee is a Photography Instructor based in Singapore, and has greatly inspired plenty of his students, including lawypop who conducted this interview!
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The most sensitive black and white infrared film that is still produced in production.
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Nearby Quebec you can find several waterfalls, the most famous being the Montmorency falls. Despite not being as impressive, the Chaudière waterfalls are a beautiful place to visit and lomograph!
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Clouds in the sky? Red filter?.... then let's go! The Ilford SFX produces effects just like infrared, but with less stress...
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The Kodak HIE Black and White Infrared Film is very nice. I've shot one roll of this film and it was fun! The infrared effect is really neat. The sky will darken with a little bit of haze but it didn't go black completely. Grass, leaves, and foliage turns white. Light skinned people are ghost white- very eerie indeed!
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What could be better than seeing the world like if it is snowing everyday?
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The 500C is a camera of outstanding quality. In fact, the quality is so high that NASA chose to use it as the camera to be used on Project Mercury, NASA's first mission to put a human in orbit.
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After our first "Kodak EIR doubles with you“:http://beta.lomography.com/magazine/blog/2009/03/28/doubles-with-you-lomodirk-larslau -entry we finished our second EIR swap. So this is part II of "larslau“:http://beta.lomography.com/homes/larslau and "lomodirk“:http://beta.lomography.com/homes/lomodirk using the Kodak EIR Aerochrome 400.
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We wanted to do something crazy, we ended up with amazing color infrared doubles!
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Every two weeks this award is given away. Sometimes it's a surprise, sometimes it's not...
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Kodak Aerochrome ||| Infrared Film 1443 is the last false-color infrared (CIR) film in production in the world. It is now temporarily available in 120 and 135 formats.
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Kodak HIE is a black and white high-speed infrared film. It is sensitive to infrared radiation and are not sensitive to green light. That's why the leaves on your picture became white and the water become black.