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09/30/2002 12:26:43 AM · #1 |
I dunno why but quite a few people asked me how I did my shot.
First most popular question: Yes, it's Infrared
Second most popular question: So, here's how I did it :-/
First, I knew that my C-2100UZ is my most IR sensitive camera so I chose it for the shot Then, I put a Hoya RM90 Infrared Filter on it (900nm drop off one of the more powerful IR filters around - 240$ retail value) I turned off Image Stabilization since that causes a tiny bit of blur Set ISO to 100, Aperture to f/8 and 3.2 second exposure to properly expose the shot.
Then I cropped it, adjusted curves & levels and sharpened it. That's it. No NeatImage, no weird photoshopping.
Also, if you look at a lot of IR photography you will notice that they tend to be a bit on the softer side because of the lack of contrast between foliage. There's a few other things but I don't want to make this a huge post :-/
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09/30/2002 01:21:40 AM · #2 |
Thank you. I think I was one of those who wanted to know which filter you were using. Thanks for the info.
* This message has been edited by the author on 10/1/2002 1:12:55 AM. |
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09/30/2002 05:45:21 AM · #3 |
I loved your shot didn't have time to leave a comment though! I have just got a hoya r72 filter for my c2100 One of my first attempts is posted here //www.photosig.com/viewphoto.php?id=336967
F7 1/30 iso200 manual
* This message has been edited by the author on 9/30/2002 5:44:27 AM. |
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