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Re: [Digital BW] any actions in photoshop for infrared?

2003-08-03 by Ken Carney

Same here - the ones I tried gave a pretty lame IR image.  I have switched
to an IR sensitive consumer digital camera and IR filters  -- works fine and
is the only use I've found for one so far, except for snapshots.  Currently
I use the Olympus c4000 and the Hoya R72 filter.  Not as dramatic IR as
using the #87 filter, but only some of the older 2 "megapixel" Olympus
cameras could use that.

Regards,

  --Ken Carney
    www.kencarney.com





----- Original Message -----
From: "jtaylor1120" <jtaylor1120@...>
To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, August 02, 2003 11:49 AM
Subject: [Digital BW] any actions in photoshop for infrared?


> I have scanned through the archives and could not find any thing.
> Does anyone have a good action for infrared in photoshop?  We have
> tested several but can't find any thing we find satisfactory. It
> seems as tho if it is good in one area it is bad in another. Thanks
> in advance!
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