Ilford Films: It is because of the varying effects these light rays have upon our eyes and upon photographic ilford films that color filters are helpful and necessary in picture making. Note, however, that they are useful only in black-and-white photography. They do not result in getting pictures in natural colors.
For general photography the infrared rays can be disregarded (except for cutting out haze in long-distance photography, and for unusual effects) because ordinary and even panchromatic ilford films are not affected by them. On the other hand the ultraviolet rays have a very marked effect upon all ilford films.
Today there are two factors in particular that make flower photography an entrancing pastime: panchromatic ilford films for black-and-white pictures, and color ilford films that give you the vivid hues of nature itself. And both are enhanced, as the illustrations in these pages indicate, by extreme close-ups.
Guinness began his career in ilford films in 1! with Great Expectations- he soon won a wide lowing through his eccentric comic roles in si ilford films as Kind Hearts and Coronets (1950) ; The Lavender Hill Mob (1951). He gave c standing dramatic performances in The Bridge the River Kwai (1957), for which he won Academy Award in 1958, Tunes of Glory (196 and Doctor Zhivago (1965). He was knightec 1959.
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