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I'm racing out the door, and loaded some HIE. How should I rate it? Thanks!
 
You may want to start out at 50 with a 25 red or 29 red filter and bracket some. Before you raced out the door I hope you loaded the film in complete darkness.:wink:

Jeff
 
It depends on the meter. I found that my meters worked better at EI 400 when metering through the filter.

HIE will have some base fog by now, though, even if frozen so you might need to use a lower EI and compensate in the processing.
 
I'm a fan of f/11 and 125th. Good depth and a full stop more exposure in the shadows. Remember, your highlights will get all the exposure they need. Its the shadows that will need the extra exposure from a dark filter on the front.
 
I rate it at 680 iso using a 25 red filter I then bracket two thirds of a stop either side of it. I set my aperture at f16 and spot meter with my camera (OM4Ti). My lens of choice is the 24 mm so no problem with DOF. I develop it in ID11 (1+1) for 13 mins. All 3 negs are printable I just pick the easy one. Check out my recent IR work especially my work taken in Northern Ireland.

Cheers
TEX
 
Thanks to all of you... however I didn't get any of the answers before I had to leave. I googled the question and came up with 400 - then when I got there I didn't find my doggone filters till I was leaving! My son had put the bag in the trunk and I thought he'd not put it in the car at all. I shot a few frames just for the heck of it. Ha. Oh well. Next time I'll be ready.
 
Without the filter you will have grainy negs with no IR effects. Better luck next time.

Cheers
TEX
 
Thanks to all of you... however I didn't get any of the answers before I had to leave. I googled the question and came up with 400 - then when I got there I didn't find my doggone filters till I was leaving! My son had put the bag in the trunk and I thought he'd not put it in the car at all. I shot a few frames just for the heck of it. Ha. Oh well. Next time I'll be ready.

Sadly, the reason that I always pack my gear. Next time you will be ready and it will be a better experience.

Steve
 
Unless you have large quantities of HIE to spare, I'd try and obtain and read Laurie White's book or better still Hugh Milsom's " Infra-Red Photography -A Complete Workshop Guide." HIE is getting a bit precious to waste.

pentaxuser
 
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