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Posted: Thu Apr 12th, 2012 10:56
 
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For many years I have been interested in trying to duplicate the effects that used to be obtained with colour IR Ektachrome.

Has anyone managed to find a technique in Photoshop that allows you to mimic this?


Obviuosly ther is also the possibility of changing the in camera CCD filter to take IR images and depending on the replacement filter then you can get similar effects.



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Remind me what it should look like?



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The images look like this.
http://www.vividlight.com/articles/3113.htm

I like the effect/technique that produces images that look like Kodak Ektachrome Infrared with red filter or with green filter.

http://mikebr.smugmug.com/Other/Experimental/6892665_WCdkX8/1/497987175_qc9zn#!i=497987175&k=qc9zn

Also these.



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You can get a long way down that road by just using Channel mixing.

Select the green channel and play with the percentages.

If you first use the infamous 3key selection of light to mid tones, then invert it, you can protect the highlights from colour change. So a blue sky, for example, remains ......but the Foliage turns magenta.

Alternatively try converting the file to CMYK before starting. It can give some interesting variations on the theme.

When I get back to the desktop I will produce some samples....if you haven't cracked it by then?



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Here's some quick examples

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Heres a quick cmyk mix

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A little more intensity

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Of course, back in the 60's when this film was around, much of life looked like this..... without a camera.

:rofl::rofl:

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Back in the day, I Loved EIR

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Here's a few more





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