The only one I know of is Nik Color Effects... Quite expensive, but most people think it's pretty good (never used the Infrared one). http://www.nikmultimedia.com/usa/maincontent/index_usa.shtml There is a free demo version for download. Cheers, Tom O'Connell TomOC@... www.thomasoconnell.com --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "bggilliand2001" <bgilliand@m...> wrote: > You can also use a simple PS technique to simulate IR, and make your > own actions. It goes something like this: > 1)Add a channel mixer layer mask to your RGB image, set to > monochrome, set green channel to 200%, red to -30% and blue to -70% > (play around with the red and blue settings a bit, keeping in mind > you want a total of around 100%) > 2)In the channels pallette, highlight the green channel and apply a > guassian blur filter. Then you can go to "edit" and fade the blur and > apply "screen" or "soft light" or whatever makes you happy. > 3) Voila! IR from RGB > > Got this from Adobe PS 6.0 for Photographers by Martin Evening, solid > reading material. Good luck. > > Barry Gilliand > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "rikyu99" <ken@k...> wrote: > > Mitch > > > > try www.fredmiranda.com. He has some photoshop Actions, and one is > an > > IR look. He charges a small fee, but it looks pretty good. > > > > ken > > > > http://www.kensmithart.com > > > > > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., Mitch Alland > <malland@m...> > > wrote: > > > Is there a "Infrared" Photoshop plug in that creates an infrared > > film effect. Is it any good? > > > > > > --Mitch/Paris
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Re: PhotoShop Infrared Plugin
2002-03-09 by tomoc
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