There is a bit of a learning curve when you first use a converted camera. Photoshop is a must. Photos all taken in Omaha.
sbode wrote:
There is a bit of a learning curve when you first use a converted camera. Photoshop is a must. Photos all taken in Omaha.
Nice images!!
what range is the conversion?
Manglesphoto wrote:
Nice images!!
what range is the conversion?
Starts at 650 nm. Life pixel refers to it has an enhanced color conversion.
Neat photos. I have a converted d500 at 720nm and enjoy getting the stark whites out of green foliage. Can you get that pink to turn to white in your post production?
Conversion to black in white and a little work in channels get you the b&w infrared affect.
With the 720nm I don't have to convert to B&W. I use
adobe's DNG Profile editor with a RAW DNG converted photo and drop the Temperature level to zero, Then I make a profile from that photo for the camera. From there I put it into Lightroom and can work within it's parameters a little better. I've only had to make the profile once for the camera.
That's kinda what I'm doing. I shoot in raw with the FUjI S3 and convert files to DNG and set a camera profile. A color balance against green grass can't be done in JPEG mode using the s3.
sbode wrote:
There is a bit of a learning curve when you first use a converted camera. Photoshop is a must. Photos all taken in Omaha.
I like to do it in Photoshop entirely (actually ACR that is). It only takes about a couple of minutes. Of course its easy to add colors as well.
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