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Chris M.
{K:2073} 2/22/2004
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Hi Lori,
you can use the same filter on the G2 too and get similar results, but the shutter times will become longer and the G2 tends to produce a soft center spot in IR, which is brighter than the edges ... but this could be corrected in Photoshop. Search the Canon forum at www.dpreview.com to find further info about this ... search for "G2" and "R72" and/or "IR".
Greetings from Germany
Chris
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Lori Stitt
{K:75282} 2/22/2004
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Hi Chris,
This image is sooo different! I'm going to have to get an IR filter for sure! (hope I can find on for the Canon G2) I love the way they come out! This image almost has an 'eerie' feel to it! Hard to believe that's black velvet, amazing! Lori :)
ps...the bird you commented on is a Blue Headed Pionus! A really neat bird! :)
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Chris M.
{K:2073} 1/10/2004
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Wow, merci John!
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john amore
{K:14015} 1/8/2004
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your the best chris
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Dirck DuFlon
{K:35779} 5/6/2003
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Wow - interesting effect! I wouldn't have thought to shoot IR in candlelight! The velvet looks more like silk, and the way the wine came out is amazing. Good job!
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edmond lisy
{K:10311} 5/4/2003
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Great mood and lighting, a sad title !!
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Tuomas L
{K:193} 5/4/2003
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Very nice shot with good composition
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Edeltraud Vinckx
{K:5559} 5/3/2003
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wonderful composition
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Zacarias Mata
{K:359} 5/3/2003
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Good photo!
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Carole Bradford
{K:10715} 5/2/2003
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This is wonderful with great emotional appeal! Thanks for explaining your technique - great!
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Jeremy Grigsby
{K:574} 5/2/2003
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Great IR shot. Really romatic feeling to this shot. Very nice.
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Murat Baysan
{K:1947} 5/2/2003
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Great composition and tone regards murat
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Luis Costa - Lucaz
{K:9205} 5/2/2003
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Very nice work, regards!
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Chris M.
{K:2073} 5/2/2003
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Hi Aguinaldo,
the main trick is to shoot in color (even, if you want IR in B&W) and use custom white balance. Also important is to use a manual levels adjustment for each color channel separately in Photoshop. But if you want to shoot IR color images (without later B&W conversion), the filter choice is very important too ... the Hoya R72 is the best for IR in color.
For tips in general about digital IR shooting, visit Jeremy McCreary's site: http://www.cliffshade.com/dpfwiw/ir.htm
Mail me, if you have further questions ... g1-fan@arcor.de ... btw ... congratulations for the D100, a good IR cam :-)
Greetings from Germany Chris
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Jean Luc LERY
{K:4975} 5/2/2003
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Very nice composition.Regards Jluc.Cheers
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Aguinaldo Vera-Cruz
{K:326} 5/2/2003
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An excellent composition !!!
Chris: Could you explain me(by e-mail if you wish and you don?t mind) a little bit better the way you transform the digital photos to IR ? You use to do it in B&W too ? Thanks in advance Aguinaldo
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