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This looks almost like it was shot in infrared...
Very cool effect. I have a shoot coming up on Tuesday and I am almost tempted to try a roll of infrared for the hell of it. Where I work we have an older model EOS 630, and may not be a bad idea to borrow it (newer EOS cameras have an IR counter that can fog the film). Just hope the client doesn't mind me playing around a little. Yes this might be an interesting experiment to try on this project... IR in digital never quite looks the same. Thanks Troy you may not post your own, but you are certainly giving me some interesting artistic ideas... Andrew "Troy24" wrote in message ... |
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"Andrew-S" I-Still-Hate-Spammers@Sorry-I had-to-leave-for-bit.com
wrote in : This looks almost like it was shot in infrared... Very cool effect. I have a shoot coming up on Tuesday and I am almost tempted to try a roll of infrared for the hell of it. Where I work we have an older model EOS 630, and may not be a bad idea to borrow it (newer EOS cameras have an IR counter that can fog the film). Just hope the client doesn't mind me playing around a little. Yes this might be an interesting experiment to try on this project... IR in digital never quite looks the same. Thanks Troy you may not post your own, but you are certainly giving me some interesting artistic ideas... I would guess it was shot with a red filter. Also fun is taking a color image apart by channel in Photoshop... Bob ^,,^ |
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Am Sun, 29 Jul 2007 02:47:05 -0400 schrieb Andrew-S:
This looks almost like it was shot in infrared... Very cool effect. I have a shoot coming up on Tuesday and I am almost tempted to try a roll of infrared for the hell of it. Where I work we have an older model EOS 630, and may not be a bad idea to borrow it (newer EOS cameras have an IR counter that can fog the film). Just hope the client doesn't mind me playing around a little. Yes this might be an interesting experiment to try on this project... IR in digital never quite looks the same. Thanks Troy you may not post your own, but you are certainly giving me some interesting artistic ideas... Andrew "Troy24" wrote in message ... Hi, there is a CCD-Filter from Baader-Planetarium that makes a EOS 300D / 350D / 400D quite high responding to IR, only downside is that u must make the Whitebalance by hand. The filter was designed for Astrophotography but should work as well for IR Shots. http://www.baader-planetarium.de/zub...ap/digi-t2.htm (sorry, its a German Company i havent found their English page) Regards Jens |
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