International photographer (Jan-Dec 1941)

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Night Shots by Daylight INFRA D Infra D negative simulates most realistically the effect of night. Exposed by daylight with appropriate filters, its spectral response eliminates the white foliage usually associated with pure infra-red photography. The contrast is normal; the speed, sufficient to achieve good depth of field. Use Infra D (type 105) for night-effects and retain the convenience and economy of daytime production schedules. Du Pont Film Manufacturing Corp., New York. Smith &. Aller, Ltd., Hollywood.