Played around with this combination for a good junk of my Summer. Take a look at my results!
Thank you Andrew. Very informative. Just a question, would delta 3200 be more ir senitive? I just purchased a 720 for my RB 67, so now I have something to try.
Thanks for posting the video.
What f/stop did you use for the longest exposures?
Interesting video, Andrew. If you asked Photrio before you had done this I wonder how many "give it a go" replies you would have got?
I actually did what you did last winter in Winnipeg using 45 mins. I did it from a heated car. It was a picture of the wife in a park using a head and neck harness to stop movement. It worked fine but was expensive due to the airfare when I went back in May to pick the wife up after she'd thawed out
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I worked in the infrared electro-optics for several decades in my career and I would never expect any non IR film to do well with the 720 filter. I use HIE when I can find it, Rollei IR 400 shot at ISO 400 and Konica IR film. Since the exposures are so much longer for Delta 400 with the 720 filter, I will stick with my IR films especially since they are relatively available and cheap.
I worked in the infrared electro-optics for several decades in my career and I would never expect any non IR film to do well with the 720 filter.
Quite the eye-opener, eh!
Makes me wonder if maybe the film has a small spike past 720 and Harman thought it was insignificant and cut the graph at 650.
Played around with this combination for a good junk of my Summer. Take a look at my results!
Really enjoy your videos Andrew. You’re very likable, your experiments are always interesting and the videos are well made.
Most of us wondered in silence about exactly what you did here, when Delta 400 extended red sensitivity was discussed a few months back.
You actually did something about it and was fairly rigorous about it.
It’s going to be interesting to try D3200 with R72.
It might not actually be faster.
I really don’t know how much faith we should put in the spectral sensitivity graphs from film manufacturers.
They are not very ambitious, precisely defined or demarcated and most of them appear to be smoothed and rounded off.
Any source for better independent curves?
In some of my examples, especially the one of all trees, the foliage is rendered white. That tells me that there is more going on than just extended exposure. It is very doubtful that this will happen to a film sensitised up to 650nm. The next sunny day, I'll go out with some HP5 and prove it.
Yes, I did look at his exposure times, 5 stops down or ei 12 maybe 6 looking at the negatives, plus correction for reciprocity. So either the film has some sensitivity or his filter is not cutting off at 720 or a little of both. The OP is also north of the 49th so has less ir than I do at the 32nd. Inquiring minds want to know.
Thanks Helge for that intriguing idea..............It’s going to be interesting to try D3200 with R72.
It might not actually be faster. .........
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