HIE & Rollei IR Comparison
Andrew O'Neill

HIE & Rollei IR Comparison

Top is HIE. Bottom is Rollei IR.
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Pitt River
Andrew:
Very Interesting.
Is this 4x5?
 
'Comparisons' like this make this site very interesting.
 
Andrew are these print or negative scans? If print scans I would have thought there would be more punch in the HIE shot. Maybe the use of a higher grade filter would boost the contrast. I agree that this comparsion is very interesting and thenk you for posting.
 
Both done w/ wrattan 25? 'Surprise to find somewhat sharper detail & more range in the Rollie
 
Interesting comparison. I´ve had similar results with Rollei IR in terms of acutance. It seems that Kodak´s HIE had a tendency for infectious development, as it has an edge glow I haven´t seen in other IR films. Ilford´s SFX is quite similar to the Rollei film, if taken with the SFX (89) Filter. Through a normal Red 25 Filter it looks like ... B&W film taken through a Red 25 Filter. Sorry, that is expensive B&W film taken through a Red 25 Filter.
 
I agree with Peter. The Rollei is showing appreciable "Wood" effect" with a red 25 whereas I have never really found this with Ilford SFX. I got the faintest of "glows" with Ilford and a red 25 although the skies were always much darker than a red 25 produced with "normal" films

Andrew, what was your EI with a red 25? Thanks
 
@Vincent Brady, these are negative scans. I always developed HEI for a soft negative, as I try to get as much detail in the shadows.
@HiHoSilver, HEI was shot through the #25. Rollei was shot through a #72. I also shot HEI with the 72, but it looks identical to the #25 shot...
@Peter Rockstroh01, sometimes infectious development gets mixed up with flare, due to no anti-halation backing on HEI. I've always wanted to remove the anti-halation backing on the Rollei film, before exposing it in camera, to see if I can get more glow around the high lights.
@pentaxuser, yes EI 12 with the red 25. I'd shoot it at 100 with no filter. My last batch of HEI was shot at EI 100 with the 25.

cheers for looking and commenting, everyone!
 
I guess that any non-tanning developer should help getting a glow from IR-reflective surfaces. And while the red filter works fine with
the Rollei film, you need an SFX filter to really get the most out of that film. I ha no idea HIE has no anti-halation backing. No wonder you get flore marks around the image edges when you photograph with the sun at an angle !
 
@Peter Rockstroh01, I still get glow when developed in Pyrocat-HD. If bright objects are near the edge of the film, it bleads/flares out into the rebates. In regards to anti-halation, when I presoak HIE in water, the tray is clear. Nothing comes off that film!
 

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