Steve Shapiro (sgshiya@redshift.com)
Sat, 13 Feb 1999 00:04:18 -0800
Subject: Re: IR film
>if you want images of heat, i imagine there are digital technologies. in a
>past life of mine we used to find wiring troubles using an imaging system
of
>some sort--not as already said with IR film. back then it would have been
>an analog system. if you are interested in IR film then this is no help.
>If you are interested in heat, i think you might find some experts on this
>in the yellow pages--not your electrical home repair but trouble shooting
>types for industrial electrical applications. perhaps call the maintenance
>dept. of that local nuke or coal pollutiing plant--just look for the
cooling
>towers.
>
>regards--jewelia
>
Local photo teacher, former Sheriff says IR film was mostly useful without
filtration for subcutaneous (under the skin) pictures of corpuses. Good on
live nudes, too.
That was Henry Gilpin, Laura Gilpin's cousin.
Steve Shapiro, Carmel, CA
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