





Here you go:You should probably post a colour photo alongside the colour chart, for easier reference...
I suspect that this is the Wood effect, despite no filter being used.
As in, you think I’m just over exposing the trees? Honestly, I don’t think so.I just took some pictures of trees with and without an IR filter, as well as a green trashcan that happens to be a similar color to some foliage it is next to with and without an IR filter. I did check, the trashcan does not reflect a much IR light.I'm not so sure; I think this is mostly because we're looking at a precipitously steep curve.






Possibly. Either way, this film has an excellent amount of IR sensitivity and I think it might be very interesting for some folks to use. I am planning to offer it on the classifieds at some point although I do have a bit of a backlog at the moment so might hold off on that for now.Some green vegetation contains a significant amount of red and yellow pigments, usually not visible due to green chlorophyll. So rather than the wood effect, you might just be seeing those.
Possibly. Either way, this film has an excellent amount of IR sensitivity and I think it might be very interesting for some folks to use. I am planning to offer it on the classifieds at some point although I do have a bit of a backlog at the moment so might hold off on that for now.
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