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colors are also formed, depending on the proportions of green, red, and infrared reflected from the original reflectance between live, healthy vegetation and areas netting. Color IR film should be exposed through a processed in Process ME-4, Process EA-5, impair the processor and ruin the chemicals. adopted by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and is used to establish the speed of aerial film. Effective Aerial Film Speed (EAFS) is used to describe the actual aerial film speed that results from processing film through any process other than the one specified Speed should not be confused with ISO speed or exposure index (EI). They are NOT equivalent. When using ground pictorial films that are assigned an ISO speed, such as Vericolor, Ektachrome, or Technical Pan, you should conduct tests to determine which film speed settings for your camera or light meter will produce Advanced Photography Course |
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