I know, I know. Do it my self.

Dave                    

                >                       
> I tend to shoot, so far, my IR shots with the R72 fillter, at somewere around
> F 4 and shutter of 1/30 or 1/20.
> 
> This gives me a histo with mostly midrange pixels, say from 50/60 to 180 plus 
> or minus.
If

> i try and get a 
> good mountain histo 0 to 240 or as close as possible, the shot looks horribly 
> over
> exposed. This would 
> be in the F4 and 1/4 second range.
> 
> What should i be looking for here. I seem to have ~some~ decent results with 
> method 1,
and

> my GFM 
> photo was using these values. 
> Is it because the filter is cutting out  a large amount of the visible lihght 
> that i'm
> getting the mid range 
> mountain as aposed to the overall mountain histo. Is the midrange histo 
> giving me the
> proper exposure, 
> even though it looks wrong as in normal colour shots.
> 
> Just trying to fiqure this stuff out, 1 step at a time
> 
> Dave          
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> 
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