If you're asking about the photographic filter, it looks like color infrared slide film. It turns any greenery or anything hott into magenta. It also makes skin kind of see-through.
The film is like $25 a roll, the canister can never see any kind of light at all, and you need to use a special yellow filter to shoot it with. Here's an example from the only roll I ever shot:
If you were asking about something else, than just like never mind.
Found this today, and thought of this thread once the needle hit "Ten and Two (Take This Woman Off The Corner)". Didn't expect that off a Jerry Butler record. Hard as Fuk. Has anyone used the break at the beginning of this song?
Found this today, and thought of this thread once the needle hit "Ten and Two (Take This Woman Off The Corner)". Didn't expect that off a Jerry Butler record. Hard as Fuk. Has anyone used the break at the beginning of this song?
I already
and came up with nothing.
Great track. James Spencer did a version too. It's slightly more expensive.
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...i wear my hat to the side...and i walk with a limp.
Also, House Of The Rising Sun.
If you're asking about the photographic filter, it looks like color infrared slide film. It turns any greenery or anything hott into magenta. It also makes skin kind of see-through.
The film is like $25 a roll, the canister can never see any kind of light at all, and you need to use a special yellow filter to shoot it with. Here's an example from the only roll I ever shot:
If you were asking about something else, than just like never mind.
Found this today, and thought of this thread once the needle hit "Ten and Two (Take This Woman Off The Corner)". Didn't expect that off a Jerry Butler record. Hard as Fuk. Has anyone used the break at the beginning of this song?
I already
and came up with nothing.
Great track. James Spencer did a version too. It's slightly more expensive.
http://www.netsoundsmusic.com/nsudsii/2/331519251/842/2.html
Jimmy McGriff - Back on the Track