Photographic Effects Obtained with Infra D Negative

D. R. White

The characteristics of Infra D film, a stock designed specifically for specialized cinematography, possessing distinctive spectral sensitivity, are described. The sensitivity is limited to two regions at opposite ends of the spectrum, a relatively wide gap occurring between. Examples of the use of the film in producing special pictorial effects are given in the illustrations.

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Published
1933-01
Content type
Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J10171