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06/22/2003 03:47:59 PM · #1 |
The following images show my personal workflow for creating finished infrared images with my camera...
Arts and Science Center - Original Image
This is a normally exposed shot with no modifications and no infrared filter.
Arts and Science Center - Original Infrared
This is the exact same composition with the infrared filter in place. Both of these images were shot at F5.6, but the Infrared image was exposed for 10 seconds instead of 1/80" in the first image. Getting a decent working exposure with an infrared filter just takes some trial and error. I shot the IR version at about 8 different shutter speeds between 20 and 5 seconds to find the one I liked best.
Arts and Science Center - Infrared with Autolevels
This is the original infrared image with nothing but autolevels applied with PS Elements.
Arts and Science Center - Infrared - Autolevels - BW Conversion
This is the previous photo converted to black and white.
Arts and Science Center - IR - AL - BW - Contrast
This is the previous image with a +14 bump on the contrast from PS Elements...
Arts and Science Center - IR - AL - BW - Contrast - Hues
This is the previous image colorized with +33 on hue and +14 on saturation to add the warm sepia tone back to the image.
Arts and Science Center - Finished Image
This is the finished image cropped to a 1.25:1 ratio for prints. It also has some very minor 'burning' to remove the minor bit of lens flare that was in the image. That's an illegal edit on DPC.
Different digital cameras behave differently with an IR filter installed. I use the Hoya R72 filter. My IR images are NOT shot in the 'nightshot' mode on the camera.
I hope this is helpful...
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06/22/2003 05:30:35 PM · #2 |
Thanks for that.. i'll be getting my IR filter very soon ( i hope.. shipping has been slow) ..
i wonder though how people get those nice blue sky photos.. someone had mentioned once to swap the red and blue channels, but that ended up terribly blue (by using yours to test out)...
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06/22/2003 05:36:13 PM · #3 |
I just used a polarizer...
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06/25/2003 02:47:35 AM · #4 |
Any other good tips for infared photography? |
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