Can infrared photo/photography technically be considered BW?

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I dont see why not, but I'm just wondering if I'm missing anything :) Thanks :)
 
well, i guess its open to interpretations, but i would consider it the absence of color, which certainly qualifies in my book.


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Sure, it's black and white. I'm not sure why it wouldn't be. It's a silver based panchromatic film, it just has a higher spectrum range that it is sensitive to. (as far as I know. Hopefully I didnt just make all that up :p)
 
oriecat said:
Sure, it's black and white. I'm not sure why it wouldn't be. It's a silver based panchromatic film, it just has a higher spectrum range that it is sensitive to. (as far as I know. Hopefully I didnt just make all that up :p)

Exactly, at least for BW IR film. There is color IR slide film.
 
ksmattfish said:
oriecat said:
Sure, it's black and white. I'm not sure why it wouldn't be. It's a silver based panchromatic film, it just has a higher spectrum range that it is sensitive to. (as far as I know. Hopefully I didnt just make all that up :p)

Exactly, at least for BW IR film. There is color IR slide film.

Ok that makes thins clearer. Thank you guys :) :heart:
 

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