Completely wrong - Experiments with Infraredfilm |
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Springtime, the fresh Green of the trees and meadows invites us to a photographic
promenade with the Kodak Ektachrome Infrared 2236 Film. Technically developed for military purposes, is this for infrared light sensibilised special film also interesting for photographic experiments. With the Infraredfilm, which shows a totally "abnorme" colour distribution, normaly the blue sensitive colour layer was changed to an infrared sensitive emulsion. The Infrared film therefore behaves not - like a normal slide film - for the fundamental colours blue, green and red sensitive, but for Infrared, Green and Red. Due to this behavier the Infrared film is named wrong colour film. Filter - like in the Black & White Photography common - may be used: |
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without filter | Green filter No.13 | Red filter No.25 |
Black & White Infrared photos look very clear, the long-wave Infrared light pervades the dust essential better as the more short-wavelength daylight. Planted areas reflect Infrared light very well and therefore often look very bright - nearly like snowcovered. | |
Redfilter No.25 |
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