Marieke / Analogue infrared: Difference between revisions
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| '''First try'''
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| These photographs were taken with my Olympus analogue camera, in my first attempt the negatives were underexposed. <br />
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| This is because the camera I used had neither a built-in light meter nor any apature and shutter speeds settings. <br />
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| The camera only had a compensation setting which was not precise enough for infrared photography. <br />
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| I used the Rollei Infrared 400 35mm film in combination with the Hoya R72 IR filter.
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| [[File:Negatives ir first try.jpg|800px|frameless]]
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| '''Second try'''
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| The second time I used another Rollei Infrared 400 35 mm film in combination with the Hoya R72 Ir filter. <br />
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| Only this time I borrowed an analogue camera with a built-in light meter, so I could put the settings on automatic and the camera would calculate the right apature and shutter speed settings. <br />
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| This time the negatives succeeded.
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Latest revision as of 19:03, 30 June 2021