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Infrared Photography
Does anyone else still shoot infrared slide film? Or if you are interested in the look are you doing it later on the computer with just regular images?
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I'm using a selfmade filter for my digital camera and process it in photoshop.
This link might be useful: http://www.conceptart.org/forums/showthread.php?t=95584
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I shot gobs of Ektachrome infrared back in the day when I was an art student and I was satisfied with it I also shot b&w infrared also I like the saturated colors of the color slide film. I guess I was shooting it about 1973 and I developed it in my darkroom to good results. I have lost it all in time though since it was so long ago. Good luck.
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I fell in love with b/w infrared film some time ago and am actually scanning in two rolls of HIE from my holidays right now (which I will post later on).
The EIR was that little tad too expensive for me even when it was still in production. Now, it's gotten out of hand. I think digital IR shooters achieve very nice effects by not converting to b/w, but swapping red and blue channels instead. Have you ever seen examples of that? |
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I played around with IR on my 828. Even tried faking IR in photoshop. The hard part was the false color of IR it was hard to duplicate.
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