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my first false color infrared
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 380003" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Very nice. Is your D3100 IR converted or are you using filters? Or am I misunderstanding and you're saying that you've created a "false color IR" image from a normal RAW file? Shutter speed is listed as 1/4000s which leads me to believe that it <em>can't</em> be shot using a filter, so it's either a converted camera or you've just created this in PSE. I suspect the latter only because the red of the barn is very unnatural in an IR image and difficult to achieve in the color mix that you have in the rest of the image.</p><p></p><p>Otherwise the textures among the trees are pretty realistic for genuine IR, as is the wash of the grass (which always seems to overexpose), so you did well with the processing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 380003, member: 9240"] Very nice. Is your D3100 IR converted or are you using filters? Or am I misunderstanding and you're saying that you've created a "false color IR" image from a normal RAW file? Shutter speed is listed as 1/4000s which leads me to believe that it [I]can't[/I] be shot using a filter, so it's either a converted camera or you've just created this in PSE. I suspect the latter only because the red of the barn is very unnatural in an IR image and difficult to achieve in the color mix that you have in the rest of the image. Otherwise the textures among the trees are pretty realistic for genuine IR, as is the wash of the grass (which always seems to overexpose), so you did well with the processing. [/QUOTE]
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