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Adam Schiavone
{K:1215} 7/4/2007
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Hi Robert - I have been using your work flow (inverting the red and blue channels)on some of my photos and found that it works well. Thanks for the links on workflow...I'll be experimenting. NICE portfolio by the way ;)
Regards, Adam
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Robert Chin
{K:22282} 7/3/2007
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Welcome to Ir World Adam,you might try a channel swap in the red and blue channel,below is my Ir work flow also another Ir work flow.Eperiment with them to find your own way of post processing. http://www.usefilm.com/Image.asp?ID=1285949 Scroll down for work flow. Here is a Fantastic tutorial from Sam,it differs from mine but it`s the results that counts. http://www.usefilm.com/image/1295637.html Take care Robbie
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Robert Pacheco
{K:271} 7/2/2007
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Thank-you for the advice
Robert
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Adam Schiavone
{K:1215} 7/2/2007
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Will do - if you're interested in purchasing on, I suggest going through ebay...all of the stores around here wanted $60 (US) for the same identical filter that I purchased from ebay (ebay vendor: sobefoto) for $35.00 - shopping included. I had it 2 days after I bought it. The photo stores said it would take 10 days for it to come in.
Ebay is the only way to go for this...I'll keep you posted...
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Robert Pacheco
{K:271} 7/2/2007
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please let me know how this filter works out for you after a few shoots I'm really interested in your opnion on the filter
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Adam Schiavone
{K:1215} 7/2/2007
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Thanks Robert.
I used a Hoya R72 Infrared filter and then adjusted levels in the Red and Blue channels in Photoshop.
I recenty bought this filter and have been experimenting with it....it's kind of a pain in the butt because you can't see through the viewfinder to compose th shot.
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Robert Pacheco
{K:271} 7/2/2007
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excellent job did you convert this in PS or use a filter?
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