Kodak actually developed a film stock along with the United States military. The military needed a color infrared film to help identify enemy combatants in WWII. Kodak was the leading film producer in the world and was happy to help. This collaboration with the military resulted in Kodak Aerochrome. Kodak Aerochrome is a color infrared film that was initially used by the military, but was eventually released to the public for use. In this video I aim to tell the story of Kodak Aerochrome, and show some examples of its uses in film photography.
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