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The Backdoor Hippie's Ranchopalooza of Inconsistently Posted Images - 2013 Version
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 163602" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Only had it the one day and have family around so I haven't had an opportunity to try too many things. Not sure how HDR IR would go given that it's just the single spectrum. I'll have to mess with it. It's going to take a while before I can start thinking in the shade of colors I get with IR, and I'll likely start experimenting with different levels on the blue-red channel swapping. B&W is definitely more "normal" looking, but I do like the way the colors can pop certain things. I suspect that HDR would be complicated by the channel swapping, and I'm not sure if you would benefit from doing it before or after merging. I suspect it might look muddled. Like I said, I'll have to experiment.</p><p></p><p>(edit) Just did a search on IR HDR and there's some cool stuff out there. Might need to give it a shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 163602, member: 9240"] Only had it the one day and have family around so I haven't had an opportunity to try too many things. Not sure how HDR IR would go given that it's just the single spectrum. I'll have to mess with it. It's going to take a while before I can start thinking in the shade of colors I get with IR, and I'll likely start experimenting with different levels on the blue-red channel swapping. B&W is definitely more "normal" looking, but I do like the way the colors can pop certain things. I suspect that HDR would be complicated by the channel swapping, and I'm not sure if you would benefit from doing it before or after merging. I suspect it might look muddled. Like I said, I'll have to experiment. (edit) Just did a search on IR HDR and there's some cool stuff out there. Might need to give it a shot. [/QUOTE]
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