Good Morning, Have found old UZI and he just sprung into life when I put the batteries in.
So now to order another filter. I have an extension lens that has a 52mm step up ring. Did you use the filter right onto the 49mm that has a thread?
Thanks,
Wendy,
Cocoa, Florida
PW4GDF wrote:
Good Morning, Have found old UZI and he just sprung into life when I put the batteries in.
So now to order another filter. I have an extension lens that has a 52mm step up ring. Did you use the filter right onto the 49mm that has a thread?
Thanks,
Wendy,
Cocoa, Florida
Wendy,
Yes, I have a 49mm Hoya R72 I screwed right on to the UZI. I used this same filter held up against the lens of my new Fuji X10 (thanks for that idea), and tried IR with that camera. It looks promising but IR conditions were poor at best today and it is supposed to rain tomorrow, maybe Wednesday I can give the Fuji an IR shakedown...
Eric
Eric: Here are a few more IR photos I took; none are recent. Hope you like them.
I have a few more on a disc somewhere. I'll try to find them.
I like your IR photos a lot. A nice mix of foliage, water, and man made items. They look well composed, nice & sharp, and you have the highlights under control. Did you say you captured these on film?
Looking forward to more from you soon.
Eric
Eric: Glad you liked the IR photos. They were all taken with digital cameras, mostly the old Hewlett-Packard 945 equipped with a Hoya IR filter.
RS
Hello all. Sorry not to have been very active lately but my husband has had health problems and somehow I have not managed to be very camera active. BUT we did have a weekend in Chattanooga in April and yes the old UZI with his IR filter came too. We went to Look Out Mountain and here are some of the results.
My best regards to you all.
Wendy
Cocoa, Florida
More of Chattanooga,
Wendy
Sorry I got interupted and I am not sure what I posted, sorry for any duplicates, but here are the last ones of Chattanooga. Any and all comments/suggestions are welcome.
Thanks,
Wendy
Cocoa, Florida
profpb wrote:
I've sent my Nikon D70 to Lifepixel.com for conversion to let me shoot IR without the filter.
I choose a conversion for a camera body excusively for IR photography. Check out Lifepixel.com for other conversion options. Florida has lots of great green vegetation shots.
You'll love it. It's like having a new toy. Be sure to set a custom white balance using grass as your "white." Otherwise, everything will be red. The pp possibilites are endless! :thumbup:
PW4GDF wrote:
Sorry I got interupted and I am not sure what I posted, sorry for any duplicates, but here are the last ones of Chattanooga. Any and all comments/suggestions are welcome.
Thanks,
Wendy
Cocoa, Florida
Wendy,
Welcome back! You have been missed. Your photos make me want to go to Lookout Mountain (and see Rock City).
Looks like you could do either false color or B&W with your images.
Hope all is well now with you and yours.
Eric
Thanks Eric,
Can you explain what you mean by false color? Also I am not sure where my pictures ended up in the forum, or if they did?
From steamy stormy Florida
Wendy
PW4GDF wrote:
Thanks Eric,
Can you explain what you mean by false color? Also I am not sure where my pictures ended up in the forum, or if they did?
From steamy stormy Florida
Wendy
Wendy,
False (or faux) color involves either channel swapping for a blue tinted image or going in and laboriously hand coloring an image in post processing. If you have some color in your images, and several of yours did have color, it make the process easier.
I am not trying to hijack your thread but I will post a few examples of what I'm talking about because, "A picture is worth..."
If you are interested I can share with you what I remember about false color processing. It takes a lot of time, about 30-45 minutes per image but the results are unique.
Eric
Original out of camera
Laboriously hand colored
One I started to color and never finished, I now use it as an example of a 'work in progress'.
Channel swapped for a blue tint.
One last hand tinted false color.
Good Morning Eric,
I did put in color with Photoshop, but I have also, in the past but am thinking of starting again,coloring with pastels, paints etc. I enjoyed doing it but very time consuming. Are your computer generated?
Thanks for the reply,
Wendy
Wendy,
Yes they are computer generated, sorry if I implied otherwise.
Eric
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