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08/11/2004 08:28:41 PM · #1
I've run acroos some photos on this site like this one
that I really like.

Any one know if this effect can be acheived in Photoshop? Either in a tutorial, or a plug in? Or would I need to buy an IR filter for my camera.
08/11/2004 08:33:16 PM · #2
Yeah, you can do that in photoshop - I've seen tutorials in several books like, "50 Fast Photoshop 7 Techniques", etc.

I believe there's a plug-in or an action or something like that at Fred Miranda's site too.
08/11/2004 08:38:42 PM · #3
I seem to recall a popular channel mixer recipe: something like (R,G,B) = (200,0,-100).
08/11/2004 09:05:12 PM · #4
A bunch of the UK photo magazines recently had tutorials on the process.
08/11/2004 10:34:09 PM · #5
here's a link to a free PS plugin for IR. There are some really cool other ones too!
08/11/2004 11:46:53 PM · #6
Matthew, check out my reply in this thread.
08/12/2004 12:10:51 AM · #7
Great, thanks everyone. I'll have to check all these out.
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