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Re: [Digital BW] Creating infrared with a converted camera

2009-04-23 by ann clancy

i have a converted fuji and have to use a filter ; however, it allows me to handhold and see what is in the viewfinder, vs my d100 with filters which needs to be put on a tripod and the filter added after focusing.
 
you might try this site for more specific help, or talk to the folks your working with to convert your present camera,
ann
 
http://irphotocom.proboards.com/index.cgi?

--- On Thu, 4/23/09, yaakovsinclair <sinclair@actcom.co.il> wrote:

From: yaakovsinclair <sinclair@...>
Subject: [Digital BW] Creating infrared with a converted camera
To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, April 23, 2009, 1:48 PM








I'm considering getting my Canon adapted by Lifepixel to be infrared
sensitive.
They remove the factory filter in front of the sensor which stops IR
getting through.
This allows the full spectrum of to be read by the sensor.
My question is - could I do the filtering in photoshop afterwards to
achieve the effect of an opaque IR filter or would I need to use an
opaque IR filter in the field. (This would make shooting much easier as
I wouldn't have to use a tripod and shoot 'blind')
This is probably not the best forum to ask this question, but it's
certainly a black and white question -- ( even if the answer may not be
b and w...)
BTW -- is there another forum that would suit this question better?
Many thanks to all in advance
Yaakov Asher Sinclair
Visit my website <http://seasonsofthe moon.com>

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