joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
An extremely interesting place where you are surrounded by pleasant sights and natural beauty....
None of these are natural colors. The camera was internally converted to the infrared spectrum @ 720nm. It gives you some freaky colors transformations you can try to work with, or you can go all Infrared B&W.
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
kpmac wrote:
Another fine set, Joe.
Thank you so much, KP. I know for sure that some with these false color artifacts turn out better than others 🤓🤓
joecichjr wrote:
An extremely interesting place where you are surrounded by pleasant sights and natural beauty....
None of these are natural colors. The camera was internally converted to the infrared spectrum @ 720nm. It gives you some freaky colors transformations you can try to work with, or you can go all Infrared B&W.
Very creative! The last one could be a painting as it looks like to be one. Do You make something special with the WB or is it coming "S.O.O.C."? Do You think it would work in the same way doing use of filter on the lens instead of "convert the camera"?
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
I don't think so, Dan. The explantions are all beyond me as to what works and why - and what doesn't and why. If the camera is converted to full-spectrum, you can still get normal shots with a filter. Or you can get a wide variety of IR shots using any of the filters (about 15-20???) available for all different nanometer lengths, each giving a different "look". Do a google, and you will find great information! It is also a little $$$$$
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