I don't recall its name, but there was an "infrared" film that was used to 
detect camouflage (or items that were being camouflaged).  While the camouflage 
fooled the naked eye, it didn't fool this film.  It could also be used for 
"special effects."
Fred Holmes

At 11:47 AM 1/24/2010, Robert Carroll wrote:
>I can't remember the name of a Kodak color slide film that rendered false 
>colors.  For example, a blue sky would appear reddish pink, and nearly every 
>color was replaced by a greatly differing color.  This was way before 
>Photoshop which can do the same thing to a normal image.


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