Kodak Aerochrome colour infrared film


time4d

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I just got my hands on one roll of Kodak Aerochrome colour infrared 120 film. Any first-hand tips on how to get the best effect with it? Here's what I've learnt so far:

1. Use with orange or red filter
2. Shoot at f/8 or smaller for best results
 

Shoot with trees in the frame :)

Shoot in the jungle? :D
 

Is there technique I should take note when shooting? I heard focusing is different with IR film
 

Load the film in subdued light.
Shoot when there is strong sunlight and clear blue sky to achieve maximum IR effect.
Choose subjects that has IR contrast (for eg, trees with buildings, trees with sky)
If your camera's focusing has IR markers, use that as a guide for focusing. If not, try to maximise DOF by shooting with a small aperture or wide angle lens.
Filter bracket your important scenes (yellow, orange, red filters), though i have not tried that.
Plan your roll, shoot and process ASAP. So that you do not leave the roll in the camera for 1-2 months which will cause degradation to the silver in exposed film.
 

Wah I'm using 6x9 leh only 8 shots in the roll....

You got any pictures that I can reference?
 

That's a beautiful picture! I'm starting to second guess myself. Maybe I should just sell it if I'm not good enough for it :D
 

That's a beautiful picture! I'm starting to second guess myself. Maybe I should just sell it if I'm not good enough for it :D

Sieze the roll you have obtained, else you will regret for having not tried it in your life. Enjoy your shoot. Share some images when you have developed!
 

Problem is that I only have a rangefinder at the moment. May be tricky to use filters with it, no? I haven't even tried using filters with it on normal film.
 

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