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Re: [Digital BW] Infrared (was: Shooting Digitally)

2002-01-21 by Jerry Olson

I tried it, it doesn't work. If you know a way, let us know!  That would
even be better than a filter, if it works. But I don't know how you'd
get the greens to go nearly white and still look right.

Jerry

Alessandro Pardi wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I was wondering if it's really necessary to use filters at all: I can't
> believe it's not possible to start from a color image in Photoshop and
> simulate infrared in the B&W conversion - lighten green, darken blue...
> Shouldn't be so hard...
> 
> Alessandro Pardi
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Todd Flashner [mailto:tflash@...]
> Sent: luned\ufffd 21 gennaio 2002 18.51
> To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [Digital BW] Re: Shooting Digitally
> 
> on 1/21/02 12:38 PM, Jerry Olson wrote:
> 
> > Hi Diane, I'm using the Canon D30. I'm ordering the filter today, and am
> > wondering how it will handle evergreen trees in the snow? That might be
> > beautiful. Nearly white trees, white snow and a black sky.
> 
> In my experience with Kodak and Konica infrared films, evergreen trees emit
> much less infrared radiation than deciduous trees. They might be a bit
> brighter than on regular BW film, but not white like your leaf droppers.
> 
> But then I usually use an orange filter, as I don't go for an intense
> effect, and that's with film, so YMMV.
> 
> Todd
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