> From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> Subject: OT:  Seeing IR
> This page describes  what the author describes
> seeing matches the results of shooting Kodak HIE
> with a filter (except for the red tint to everything).
> 
> -- Glenn
> 
Whoaa!
THIS IS something I will definitely try! I have been shooting IR for some
time now, and have attempted various methods to "not so much" see IR, but to
be able to predict it better.

What better way to learn IR than to actually walk around and see it?

My IR prints have become more and more successful over the years, and I've
shot enough film to predict the effects on particular foliage and species
under similar conditions, and seasons of the year.

But-- I like the idea of "real time" IR motion pictures, even if it is not
being recorded on film as I'm seeing it. A real, practical way to "do" IR.

Thanks very much Glenn, for some valuable information. I hope you will post
this info to the IR mailing / discussion group.<infrared @a1.nl> If you
don't plan on it, please allow me to do so.

Regards,
Sid Barras

PS:I post occasionally to the IR list, and have been working on a system of
exposuring IR film that is unique, unorthodox, and, best of all, successful.
The addition of this pair of movie goggles could improve my photography 10x
fold.

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