BW IR is usually pretty grainy too so don't forget to add some noise!
Andrew Fildes
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On 28/09/2008, at 11:42 PM, Fernando Gonzalez Gentile wrote:
> on 27/09/2008 20:37, Wayne Harridge at
> wayneharridge@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, wrote:
>
> Thanks, Wayne. Hoped to find something more 'automated' but it will be
> challenging and funny to create a 'vaguely IR look-alike' file.
> :-)
> Fernando.
>>>
>>> Never had the chance to use IR film. Liked a lot the IR
>>> landscape at the current TOPE event, and wondered if there is
>>> some way of transforming-to-IR a positive or negative color
>>> frame using CS3 or some plug-in.
>>>
>>
>> I have seen somewhere a technique for producing something which looks
>> vaguely like an IR shot from normal colour. It seemed to be based
>> on the
>> fact that most green foliage reflects a lot of IR. Kodak HIE film
>> doesn't
>> have any anti-halation backing so often people will add a "diffuse
>> glow"
>> effect as well to simulate the look of that film.
>>
>> ...Wayne
>
>
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