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I'm not very methodical in my process but I decided to try and test Ilford SFX 200 for infrared shooting (because I know nothing about infrared). My method was to shoot one frame without any filter, one frame with a yellow filter (with a loss of one stop), one frame with a red filter (with a 1.5-2 stop loss) and finally with an R72 filter (with a five stop loss). everything was shot at f8 on a Nikon FE with a Nikon 24 2.8 ais lens. The scenes where metered with a sekonic studio master reflective meter at asa 200. The r72 shots where metered at asa 8 (or possibly 12 - it's hard to tell). So what you have here Is approximately this:

 

Row 1: (the roof of the building is red and you can really see the impact of the different filters on how it appears).

frame 1, no filter

frame 2, yellow filter

frame 3, red filter

frame 4 red filter -1 stop

frame 5, r72 filter

 

Row 2: frame 1, no filter

frame 2, yellow filter

frame 3, red filter

frame 4 r72 filter

frame 5, r72 filter -1stop

 

Row 2: frame 1, no filter

frame 2, yellow filter

frame 3, red filter

frame 4 r72 filter

frame 5, r72 filter -1stop

 

Finally in row one you can almost see the wood effect but this was all shot at the wrong time under partial cloud which really means...

Probably not much.

Enjoy.

 

 

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Uploaded on July 19, 2022