This is very nice!! Love it. The composition, with the light/shadow from the arbor slats is just way cool.
As I have a IR moded 20D in the works (I should have it in hand by the middle of Feb), I would love to know something of the processing you did to get those colors. I understand that there some channel swapping involved. I attempted it on a couple of IR shots I already have and was not successful. Can you give some clues? Thanks.
This is very nice!! Love it. The composition, with the light/shadow from the arbor slats is just way cool.
As I have a IR moded 20D in the works (I should have it in hand by the middle of Feb), I would love to know something of the processing you did to get those colors. I understand that there some channel swapping involved. I attempted it on a couple of IR shots I already have and was not successful. Can you give some clues? Thanks.
Howdy Andrew,
Thanks very much for your reply and kind words.
There are as many different post processing things for IR as there are for
regular shots, but the main one is Called Channel Swapping, and I have adapted my style from one of the main ones that started it
There are as many different post processing things for IR as there are for
regular shots, but the main one is Called Channel Swapping, and I have adapted my style from one of the main ones that started it
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NICE!
Sam
Another nice one Craig
Look at that shadow of the roof on the ground, those lines.
Nicely Done
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As I have a IR moded 20D in the works (I should have it in hand by the middle of Feb), I would love to know something of the processing you did to get those colors. I understand that there some channel swapping involved. I attempted it on a couple of IR shots I already have and was not successful. Can you give some clues? Thanks.
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Howdy Sam,
one of the most fun things I have done in Photography in a long long time.
I think it has renewed some of my Spirit, and so many times shooting IR is best done during the off times for regular Photography.
Craig
Burleson, Texas
Howdy Skippy,
Thanks very kindly, so when are you getting your Modded Camera?
I will be anxiously awaiting your first images.
Craig
Burleson, Texas
Howdy Andrew,
Thanks very much for your reply and kind words.
There are as many different post processing things for IR as there are for
regular shots, but the main one is Called Channel Swapping, and I have adapted my style from one of the main ones that started it
Here's his link
http://www.pbase.com/catson/color_infrared_workflow
Also, I found this since your shooting with the Modded 20D
http://jimdoty.com/Digital/20d_infrared/20d_infrared.html
Also, LifePixel has some good tutorials on processing techniques.
Hope this helps some, Take care,
Craig
Craig
Burleson, Texas
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