>From: Josh Putnam <josh@xxxxxxxxx>
>
>There are several popular Photoshop plug-ins for emulating Kodak
>High Speed Infrared with digital images -- not quite right, of
>course, since they use visible red instead of IR as the starting
>point...
Actually, most digicams are quite sensitive to near IR, out at least to 740nm
or so.
I've been playing with Wratten 25 and Ilford SFX filters on the front of my
E-20. This ends up looking more like B&W IR, but the point is that the IR
information IS available from the camera.
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