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If you want the infrared look, a 25 red filter is not enough. I need to get an 87 and try again with it.
 
An 89B with about 5 stops of filter factor works nicely
 
a simple search here on APUG turned up lots of hits...

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The digitaltruth links referred to in the first of Travis' referred to threads are good.

The image in the attachment is a result from my first experience with this film.

Here's the accompanying details:

Location: Ladner, British Columbia, Canada
Equipment Used: Mamiya C220, 65mm lens
Exposure: 2 seconds @ f/16
Film & Developer: Rollie IR 400 @ EI 12!, HC 110 Dil B, 8.75 minutes @ 20C
Paper & Developer: Negative Scan
Filter: Hoya R72

Hope this helps.

Matt
 

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