Test of Kodak EIR Film




Pre-Release Test of The NEW Kodak EIR Film. Simultaneous imagery: H = 700 ft; f = 24mm; 11:30 PDT, March 17, 1997.
Two normal colour images. The top image was acquired over the Coquitlam River and is part of an experiment on suspended sediment concentrations. The lower image is along the same flight line over the Mary Hill bypass. These Images were selected because they show a range of surface conditions over which these types of films are used. Two false colour infrared (CIR) images using the new EIR film from Kodak. This CIR film was processed using the E-6 process (rather than E-5A) which considerably reduces the expense and processing turn-around time, as it permits local processing. The CIR film was exposed with a Nikon O 56 (Kodak #23) filter.