Infrared: Rollei IR 400 developed in Ars-Imago Fd

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Hi folks!
Just made another test shot with Rollei IR 400.
The peculiarity of this test is not in the shots itselfs but in the developer I used i.e. the Ars-Imago Fd (It's a new Italy/Swiss one).
It seems to work well, albeit I should had to develop it a little bit more.... :whistling:

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They are very impressive results you have obtained,congratulations. I have just invested in a few rolls of Rollie 400 IR but your developer is not available in Ireland so I intend to use Ilford ID11 stock solution as a starting out point.
 
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They are very impressive results you have obtained,congratulations. I have just invested in a few rolls of Rollie 400 IR but your developer is not available in Ireland so I intend to use Ilford ID11 stock solution as a starting out point.

Thanks Vincent!
Anyway, if you're interested, you can order the developer (and any other film-related product...if you find your convenience) from Ars Imago International website. :smile:
 
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Some details please. The usual,what EV ect.

Hi, you can read more details in the previous posts linked in the blog's article.

Anyway, I used a chinese IR 720nm filter on a Rolleiflex 3,5F and made some bracketing adding from 6 to 9 stop respect the reading for the box speed. Generally the EV metering reading ranged from 15 to 17 EV. :smile:
 
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