Great photo Rit-Z, An Obvious argument against genetic tampering... I realize the intent was to utilize IR active chlorophyll like molecules. The source gene was Red chlorophyll that is a rare red pigment found in a very small percentage of marine plants.
https://www.allthingsnature.org/what-is-red-chlorophyll.htmIf not a genetic tampering
1/ How did you do the swap of the Red/Blue as produced by IR?
2. Is your unspecified camera a full spectra conversion?
3. What IR nm filter did you use?
rit z
Loc: Upstate New York
Shot with a super color converted Nikon d750. The only post done was a red blue swap using the flaming pear plug-in on paint shop pro.
rit z
Loc: Upstate New York
dpullum wrote:
Great photo Rit-Z, An Obvious argument against genetic tampering... I realize the intent was to utilize IR active chlorophyll like molecules. The source gene was Red chlorophyll that is a rare red pigment found in a very small percentage of marine plants.
https://www.allthingsnature.org/what-is-red-chlorophyll.htmIf not a genetic tampering
1/ How did you do the swap of the Red/Blue as produced by IR?
2. Is your unspecified camera a full spectra conversion?
3. What IR nm filter did you use?
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Shot with a super color converted Nikon d750. The only post done was a red blue swap using the flaming pear plug-in on paint shop pro.
DeanS
Loc: Capital City area of North Carolina
Nice. Sharp contrast in colors.m
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