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05/17/2004 12:29:26 PM · #26 |
Originally posted by nborton: for those who already have PS and no IR filter. you could use PS to create IR, and then layer it over the orignal.
just a thought for everyone who doesn't have an IR filter. |
This is, of course only simulation. There are actions available that guesstimate the effects of an IR filter, with varying degrees of success based upon the specific image.
-Terry
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05/17/2004 12:41:37 PM · #27 |
This is creativity at it's best!! Very beautiful shots indeed. :-) |
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05/17/2004 12:52:51 PM · #28 |
I keep taking alot of IR shots (middle of the day "bad light" time) and always forget to knock off a color to combine with it. I did (by accident) do it yesterday though and even though I am still messing with this one, I am liking it so far in the soft light blend mode

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05/17/2004 01:12:18 PM · #29 |
That photo is beautiful, Willem.
Hey 10D'ers, can we do infrared with our camera? I see a few filters listed that happen to help with this. Do they have these in 58mm, and if so, what are the best ones for the job? |
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