Hi mcdonn123 - it was exposed film negative, leftover from the ends of the roll. IR filters were a lot more expensive a few years ago too, even online auctions had them at ~$200. Thanks for the comment, and enjoy!
Great video, the music and the transitions are spot on! But did you use developed film or non-developed film? Because I would love to use this on my telescope.
Uuum, *all* light / em radiation is “heat energy”. But using the word “heat” for this is pretty dumb in the first place.
Evi1M4chine 1 month ago
WolfInTehWall - did you used the exposed portions or the film ends? Was it completely opaque?
bretorium 7 months ago
Hello all - it was exposed/developed asa/iso100 I believe, kodak color film. Might have been 400, but I am pretty sure it was 100. Enjoy!
bretorium 8 months ago
Which type of film u used please tell me....
Bhavsarmashakti 8 months ago
cool! im definatly trying this!
Mr12345678901212 10 months ago
Hi mcdonn123 - it was exposed film negative, leftover from the ends of the roll. IR filters were a lot more expensive a few years ago too, even online auctions had them at ~$200. Thanks for the comment, and enjoy!
bretorium 1 year ago
@bretorium what of film it is?
sarkastik1990 9 months ago
Great video, the music and the transitions are spot on! But did you use developed film or non-developed film? Because I would love to use this on my telescope.
mcdonn123 1 year ago
love the dramatic music
dskater99 1 year ago
Interesting. I will have to use this. well done, good editing, understandable, thumbs up and subbing
Odood19 1 year ago 2
nice video!
very interesting!
moviedout 1 year ago 2