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| | | Patricia Pomerleau | Jun 22, 2014 |
| 40 Incredible Near-Infrared Photos | Smashing Magazine | One of the most charming contrasting color effects you can get in photography is by using infrared. An easy way to understand near-infrared light is to think of it as the color of the rainbow next to red, a color that is invisible to the human eye. But near-infrared is not the same as thermal imaging. Below, we present a selection of over 40 beautiful infrared images. Some of these images have undergone heavy post-processing, and all of these examples display the names of the photographers, along with links to their websites. Also take a look at our previous photography articles: 35 Fantastic HDR Pictures 35 Beautiful Examples Of Rain Photography 45 Beautiful Motion Blur Photos Beautiful Black And White Photos Celebration Of Smoke Photography and Smoke Art [More] | | |
| | | Patricia Pomerleau | Oct 21, 2013 |
| Digital Infrared Photography | DPmag.com | Online and on newsstands, Digital Photo is the top digital photography magazine. Get the latest news, equipment reviews and previews, photography tips and more. Check out the online edition of our photography magazine at DPmag.com. | | |
| | | Patricia Pomerleau | Oct 17, 2013 |
| Digital Infrared Photography | Nevada Wier Photography | Nevada Wier PhotographyNevada Wier is an award-winning travel and fine-art photographer specializing in the remote corners of the globe and the cultures that inhabit them. Enjoy her musings, creative tips, and practical suggestions. Excelsior! | | |
| | | Patricia Pomerleau | Oct 08, 2013 |
| An In-Depth Guide to Infrared Photography: Processing | In part two of our infrared tutorial, you’ll learn how to process those red eerie images into spectacular false color Infrared photographs to be proud of. | PATRICIA Includes DNG lightroom preset |
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| | | Patricia Pomerleau | Oct 08, 2013 |
| 25 Examples of Infrared Photography | Infrared photos are unique, because they take capture a type of image that is impossible to see with the naked eye alone. Here are a collection of infrared | | |
| | | Patricia Pomerleau | Oct 07, 2013 |
| Digital Infrared Photography Tutorial | Very frequently I am emailed by someone who wants to get into infrared photography, has visited my photography online and naturally has several questions to ask. For years I've been answering those emails individually, but in a better effort to help those out there I've decided to put this tutorial together to cover a lot of what I have learned in the field, and for the primary purpose of helping others get started.I've tried to break this into the most common questions and topics that one needs to cover. You can read straight through to the bottom, or jump to each section using the links below.... [More] | | |
| | | Patricia Pomerleau | Sep 26, 2013 |
| Infrared Photoshop Tutorials | Digital Infrared Photoshop Tutorials - the most Comprehensive and Complete Program for making Infrared Photos, everything you've been looking for to make more unique infrared images. | | |
| | | Patricia Pomerleau | Sep 25, 2013 |
| How to properly shoot and edit IR--set DNG | Download the Adobe DNG (not camera) Profile editor from this page (it’s free). Install it.
Convert an Infrared file you have shot to DNG using Lightroom.
Open the DNG Profile Editor and click file-open and navigate to your recently created IR DNG.
Click on the “Colour Matrices” tab on the top right.
The second from the bottom slider titled “Temperature” should be slid to somewhere between -80 and -100 depending on your camera’s personal sensitivity to IR.
Click File->Export **** Profile (the **** part will vary from camera to camera)
Save the .dcp (digital camera profile) file in the corresponding location for your particular operating system: [More] | | |
| | | Patricia Pomerleau | Sep 24, 2013 |
| IR RAW processing - Khromagery | Over several years we worked on a custom B&W RAW converter (IRawMono) for monochrome IR cameras, but with the changes in sensor technology (one example of which is the special DNG handling currently required for Lumix G1 photos) and the continuing developments in RAW software, in the end we've decided it's more effective to use the Adobe RAW software (Camera Raw and Lightroom).
The detail and dynamic range the Adobe software can extract from the RAW files is impressive, but the results and ease of processing can be improved with the right configuration. This page should set you on your way.
DNG Profiles [More] | | |
| | | Patricia Pomerleau | Sep 22, 2013 |
| wrotniak.net: Infrared Photography with a Digital Camera | It was more than thirty years ago when I last experimented with photography in infrared. Too much hassle: special film handling, black-and-white processing, inability to evaluate results (and adjust settings) until the whole roll was exposed and pictures were printed... Now this has changed. Due to the arrival of digital photography, we can take infrared pictures whenever we please, mixing them with "normal" ones, and see results on the spot, tweaking the settings to our hearts' desires... All depends, of course, on how your camera sensor array reacts to the infrared ? and, depending on the filter you are using, to the far red end of the visible spectrum. Note: Any image in a thin frame like this is clickable, linking to larger (XGA) versions.
Olympus C-5060WZ, Hoya R72 filter [More] | | |
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