klop
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Works for me.... That's all that matters....A standard light meter has no way of telling the IR light on the subject.
Works for me.... That's all that matters....A standard light meter has no way of telling the IR light on the subject.
A standard light meter has no way of telling the IR light on the subject.
That is true, but ...
With experience, one realizes that there is a correlation between the amount of visible light on the subject and the amount of near IR on the subject.
During the middle of the day, I had good success using an R72 filter with Rollei ISO 400 film and metering using an incident meter set to an EI of between 3 and 12.
Bracketing is your friend, and don't meter through the filter.
Noted, but do you have a camera that you prefer to use?I would suggest there is no correlation between visible light and IR in the atmosphere.
Noted, but do you have a camera that you prefer to use?
K, thanksWith IR film, no.
I would suggest there is no correlation between visible light and IR in the atmosphere.
Favorite Camera for IR Film ?
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