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That IS infrared film. Kodak HIE. And yeah, very big pain in the ass. Usually you gotta develop it by yourself. You gotta load and unload it in total darkness. You gotta develop it with special metal tanks and reels.
You've also gotta bracket extensively. Your light meter can't read infrared radiation so every shot is a gamble. It's impossible to tell which shots will come out and which won't until you have the developed film in your hands.
Despite a thousand other vices, it's awesome. I love using the stuff. It's hard to find and expensive, but I've probably shot well over 500 exposures with it. It's great stuff.
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