Hi again Bill.Had a look at you IR photos.Very nice.
Did you shot these as in the box suggestion ISO 50
and at 1/125??

Dave

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From: "Bill D. Casselberry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

        actually, if you just use the guidelines ...
        f11@1/125th or equivalent w/ a #25 red filter
        and frame brightly-lit subjects w/ minimal shadowed areas,
        preferably w/ lowish angle sun from behind you
        and don't overdevelop - you'll have good results

        using a non-IR calibrated meter will lead you astray
        as often as not
 
> Make sure you load the film in the dark...and take it out in the 
dark. Get
> it processed as soon as you can. Keep it in the fridge until then.

        YES! �wait until night in a darkened room, if need be
 
> Do you know about focusing for Infrared film?
> The little red dot on the lens?

        you will only need to concern yorself w/ this for close-in
        shots and/or wide apertures at modest distance. 
        tight apertures and distance basicly eliminate need for 
concern.
        
        see here for examples of this simple meterless technique:
        http://www.orednet.org/~bcasselb/web_1/photo5.html/InfraRed/ph
otos5g.html

        Bill 

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