I am a complete amateur compared to some others here, these were taken on Aerochrome false color infrared film, cut down to sub miniature 8x11 mm format and shot in a minox c with an orange filter. Developed in E-6 chemistry then scanned with a small macro lens on a smartphone. The negatives are too small for my scanner, it only goes down to 110.
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Dan Urban
Everyone starts somewhere. When you scan these in do you process them on the computer?

John Pokrzywa

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John Pokrzywa
I should add there was no processing, it's just a scan. The Aerochrome film makes the color. I used an orange filter, seen on my Minox C here

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