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What developer did you use? That could be a factor. Also the way they have been scanned and post-processed may be exaggerating the grain.

I use replenished XTOL, but almost any black & white developer will do.
 
Near Llangwyfan, Denbighshire, May 2024
Rollei IR750 4x5" on Gandolfi 'Precision' 5x7"
Fuji 135mm NW lens at approx f/22. Hoya R72 filter.
Scan from 11x14" print on RC Ilford.
 
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Rollei IR400 & Pentax 67ii 105mm
Canyon Overlook @ Zion Nat'l Park

 
Taken around Christmas 2005, or early January 2006. Kodak HIE Infrared film and IR-filter. Canon A1 and Canon FD 50mm.

 
Alpine Groves Park, Switzerland, Florida about 15 minutes from the house.

Bronica EC-TL | Bronica 50mm f/3.5 Nikkor-H | Catlabs X Film 320 Pro 320 @ 200 | Zomei 82mm IR 720nm filter | Photographers Formulary TD-16 1:1 | 5:45m | 20C | B's Processor |



Alpine Fishing Pier by Richard Hendrix, on Flickr
 
Very nicely done. IR skies can be wonderful.
 
The Palm and the Moon

Castaway Island Preserve, Jacksonville, Florida

Bronica EC-TL | Bronica 100mm f/2.8 Zenzanon MC | Catlabs X Film 320 Pro 320 @ 200 | Home developed in Photographers Formulary TD-16 1:1 | 5:45m | 20C | B's Processor | Rotary



The Palm and the Moon by Richard Hendrix, on Flickr
 
Here are a couple from the other day of developing. One from my Zeiss Ikon Box-Tengor 56/2 and the other from my Bronica EC-TL using Catlabs X Film 320 Pro.


County Dock by Richard Hendrix, on Flickr



Moon in the Trees by Richard Hendrix, on Flickr

I confess the Moon capture was a complete accident. When we first arrive at the park we walked to the dock to look around. I noticed the Moon across the river but soon forgot about it. When editing the image in LRc I thought it was a large dust spot. The Moon is about a 1/3 of the way down on the right side of the image, close to a cypress branch. A happy accident!
 
Found in my Facebook Memories -- USS Massachusetts:
 

I have a kit for making 1-quart for each bath. You would be limited in the size of tank you could use, but it sounds like it would fit your living situation. I got it free and am committed to a home-brewed D76 replenishment scheme so I just won't be using it. PM me with your address and I would be happy to pass it along. It's great that you're working with your grandad.
 
Along A Country Road. Mamiya 7ii, 80mm, Efke IR820, Hoya R72, 2 second exposure, F16, lab developed.
 
Fujica G690 + 50mm f5.6 lens + Cokin 007 (R720) filter
Efke IR820 Aura + Pyrocat MC

Blackberry campground in Oregon. I finally decided to start digging into my stockpile of frozen Efke IR820.
 
Untermeyer Gardens in Yonkers, NY. May 2025.

Ilford SFX, Hoya R72, Nikon FM2n, 28mm lens at f11 with 1/2 second, lab developed.

This was my time trying infrared. I’m into it!
 

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I finally got my hands on a roll of Aerochrome after searching and searching and searching and searching…. and overexposed the whole roll by a stop and a half or so. It’s all a pink mess. However there were a few photos that were somewhat salvageable. These were developed in E6 for the beautiful slides, so post correction is pretty nonexistent.

The search still continues for another 35mm roll :/. Sadly, i think my only option going forward will be to try the trichrome method with B&W IR Film





 
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