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The Backdoorhippie Six Sets of Sixty-One for '16
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 524561" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Hopefully the posted explanation helps clear this up, particularly with a look at the SOOC IR image. Don't let software based IR presets paint your impression of what IR looks like. You can certainly get there, but it's simply a different color spectrum. The biggest differences you'll see have to do with what it does with plants. Grass and leaves will reflect almost 100% of IR light, so they appear white in the image and this is what give people the impression of a "negative", because those greens are normally dark. The rest of the world remains relatively the same, which means in winter you get more of a softened, surreal look than what you get with IR landscapes when everything is blooming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 524561, member: 9240"] Hopefully the posted explanation helps clear this up, particularly with a look at the SOOC IR image. Don't let software based IR presets paint your impression of what IR looks like. You can certainly get there, but it's simply a different color spectrum. The biggest differences you'll see have to do with what it does with plants. Grass and leaves will reflect almost 100% of IR light, so they appear white in the image and this is what give people the impression of a "negative", because those greens are normally dark. The rest of the world remains relatively the same, which means in winter you get more of a softened, surreal look than what you get with IR landscapes when everything is blooming. [/QUOTE]
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