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<blockquote data-quote="Schnick" data-source="post: 563995" data-attributes="member: 40126"><p>So I recently bought a Neewer 720nm infrared filter for my Nikon D5300...and the results aren't great so far!</p><p></p><p>Here's one that went wrong, but still looks great (In my opinion anyway):</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]216759[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Naturally, playing with InfraRed filters, I wanted the deep blue skies and the pure white foliage...quite different to the result I got above.</p><p></p><p>I've had a play around and I have managed to get the blue skies part OK, but I can't get the whiteness on the trees / grass. They just go a kinda dull grey.</p><p></p><p>So far, I've tried the following:</p><p></p><p>-Daylight WB</p><p>-ISO100</p><p>-Shutter 4"</p><p>-Aperture f/8-10</p><p>-Filter on</p><p></p><p>This produced lots of nice red pictures, none of which I could do anything with. So I went away and had a read around the web. Next day, I tried the following:</p><p></p><p>-Custom WB (Set by taking a full frame photo of grass. Produced a great unfiltered picture with some bizarre colours!)</p><p>-ISO100</p><p>-Shutter 5-10"</p><p>-Aperture f/8-16</p><p>-Filter on</p><p></p><p>This enabled me to produce the above image and some (which I don't have on my works PC) with a really good, deep blue sky, but dull grey grass. In lightroom, I dropped the temp right down as far as it would go, and played with the Hue's a little to drop some of the orange / magenta tones. Then I moved to PS and did the colour palette switch (Reds for Blues and vice-versa). I reduced the saturation of the red hue and changed the Magenta hue to get the blue sky, boosted the saturation and changed the lightness a little. But I couldn't do anything to get the grass and leaves to go white.</p><p></p><p>I'm planning on going out again this evening, weather permitting, to try again. This time taking a Custom WB with the filter on and see if that improves it any, but I was hoping I could get some advice from the Masters of this site beforehand for any other tips / recommendations. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Schnick, post: 563995, member: 40126"] So I recently bought a Neewer 720nm infrared filter for my Nikon D5300...and the results aren't great so far! Here's one that went wrong, but still looks great (In my opinion anyway): [ATTACH=CONFIG]216759._xfImport[/ATTACH] Naturally, playing with InfraRed filters, I wanted the deep blue skies and the pure white foliage...quite different to the result I got above. I've had a play around and I have managed to get the blue skies part OK, but I can't get the whiteness on the trees / grass. They just go a kinda dull grey. So far, I've tried the following: -Daylight WB -ISO100 -Shutter 4" -Aperture f/8-10 -Filter on This produced lots of nice red pictures, none of which I could do anything with. So I went away and had a read around the web. Next day, I tried the following: -Custom WB (Set by taking a full frame photo of grass. Produced a great unfiltered picture with some bizarre colours!) -ISO100 -Shutter 5-10" -Aperture f/8-16 -Filter on This enabled me to produce the above image and some (which I don't have on my works PC) with a really good, deep blue sky, but dull grey grass. In lightroom, I dropped the temp right down as far as it would go, and played with the Hue's a little to drop some of the orange / magenta tones. Then I moved to PS and did the colour palette switch (Reds for Blues and vice-versa). I reduced the saturation of the red hue and changed the Magenta hue to get the blue sky, boosted the saturation and changed the lightness a little. But I couldn't do anything to get the grass and leaves to go white. I'm planning on going out again this evening, weather permitting, to try again. This time taking a Custom WB with the filter on and see if that improves it any, but I was hoping I could get some advice from the Masters of this site beforehand for any other tips / recommendations. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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