INFRARED FILM EXHIBIT- BENNICI - NEKTAR BEACH - MUNICH, GERMANY

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Uploaded by on Oct 8, 2009

these photos were shot using kodak aerochrome color infrared film that i have cut down to 120 medium format.
A selection of these are presently being shown at Nektar Beach, Munich, Germany from now until September 9th.

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  • sorry, its been so long! any lab can do it. they just need to shut off all sensors in their machines. its really very easy, but they have to be willing to do it for you.

  • also, did you use filters? if so what were they?? red? sorry for the questions im just really interested. i use film all the time just never used infrared and it looks amazing so i wanna give it a try

  • @LearnToFly1000

    you can use any filters from a light yellow through to a deep red, all to delicious effect!

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  • @LearnToFly1000

    the film can be developed by any lab. its normal E6 or normal C-41 process, which just about every single lab in the world does as those are the only two remaining color processes. they just need to turn out all the lights and process like normal. with machines, they also have to turn off all the light sensors in the machines. if they say they cannot develop color infrared film, they are just lazy or unknowledgable. its verrrry easy. just process normal without any light.

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  • thank you so much for posting this, all i ever see these days is digital nonsense

  • but i have asked many people from many places they all say they dont do it. should i just process myself? or is it just that i need to get it processed at places that ACTUALLY process the film by hand not by machine? cause if thats the case i know a place that will do it

  • you can get the film processed anywhere. it processes in normal E6 slide film solution or normal C-41 negative processing to get a negative instead of a slide. any lab will do it.

  • where do you get them processed?!?!

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