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Posted: Wed Aug 5th, 2020 16:50 |
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I have an XE1 that is full spectrum (FS) IR converted. I can convert these images via ACR or MetaRAW then treat these RAW files by standard R/B channel swapping (Khromageny action) to produce results similar to those you produced. I developed my Action and LUT with an objective of being able to convert RAW files or already converted RAW to JPG files onwards in Photoshop to a final JPG that looked like the image had been in the Kodak Aerochrome film results. https://petapixel.com/2019/02/05/this-lens-filter-faithfully-recreates-the-look-of-kodak-aerochrome-ir-film/ I dont tend to use lens mounted filters but I do have a pink/red filter that is meant to provide 530nm cut. The blue one Kolari mentioned in the article, only sells in USA and is a horrible price when HMRC VAT and other rip off charges are applied. I noticed when testing that my changing the sliders in the HSL layer I could get very similar results from images produced either from both normal cameras or FS IR converted cameras. Also changing the WB does effect the processing results. Notes: In Aerochrome results foliage is red, not white, and skies are blue. I probably should have shown some other examples of images taken in full and part sunlight rather than the very shaded derelict water wheel. I will post some better images another day.
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Posted: Thu Aug 6th, 2020 02:01 |
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jk wrote:I have an XE1 that is full spectrum (FS) IR converted. I can convert these images via ACR or MetaRAW then treat these RAW files by standard R/B channel swapping (Khromageny action) to produce results similar to those you produced. Ah...gotcha. I didn't associate the Aerochrome name with that style of images. In which case your action seems to do an excellent job. I have to say that I was never a fan of that colour shift....they are not restful, like a landscape should (in most land situations) be. IMHO of course 😆 In common with the full spectrum IR, they can suffer from one thing.....too much foliage. One of the worst IR images I took was a garden with lawns bushes, trees all in full leaf, around a light stone building with ivy and a Virginia creeper all over it. It was just WHITE everywhere. 😳 I soon realised that the inert parts of the scene need to dominate ....while the red / white foliage needs to be a mere supporting Actor. Some of those Link images do that well but others swamp the image with RED. It can ruin the aesthetics. Again imho. Interesting exercise though. I've never used/created LUTs myself.
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Posted: Thu Aug 6th, 2020 06:14 |
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As promised. Here are a pair of images from my Fuji XE1 converted to Full Spectrum use. WB Preset may be different between images as I have three WB settings that I am currently testing with different filters and unfiltered. First image is, "Unprocessed just `ACR' converted", and for the second image then processed on using my Action and LUT. ![]() Click here to comment on this image. ![]() Click here to comment on this image.
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Posted: Thu Aug 6th, 2020 06:16 |
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Here are a pair of images from my Fuji XE1 converted to Full Spectrum use. WB Preset may be different between images as I have three WB settings that I am currently testing with different filters and unfiltered. First image is, "Unprocessed just `ACR' converted", and for the second image then processed on using my Action and LUT. ![]() Click here to comment on this image. ![]() Click here to comment on this image.
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Posted: Thu Aug 6th, 2020 06:19 |
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Here are a pair of images from my Fuji XE1 converted to Full Spectrum use. WB Preset may be different between images as I have three WB settings that I am currently testing with different filters and unfiltered. First image is, "Unprocessed just `ACR' converted", and for the second image then processed on using my Action and LUT. ![]() Click here to comment on this image. ![]() Click here to comment on this image.
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Posted: Thu Aug 6th, 2020 06:22 |
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Here are a pair of images from my Nikon Z7 camera use. First image is, "Unprocessed just `ACR' converted", and for the second image then processed on using my Action and LUT. No further adjustments. ![]() Click here to comment on this image. ![]() Click here to comment on this image.
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Posted: Thu Aug 6th, 2020 06:24 |
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Here are a pair of images from my Nikon D800 camera use. First image is, "Unprocessed just `ACR' converted", and for the second image then processed on using my Action and LUT. No further adjustments. ![]() Click here to comment on this image. ![]() Click here to comment on this image.
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Posted: Thu Aug 6th, 2020 06:27 |
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Here are a pair of images from my Nikon D800 camera use. First image is, "Unprocessed just `ACR' converted", and for the second image then processed on using my Action and LUT. No further adjustments. Aerochrome processing these images really messes with your head!!! ![]() Click here to comment on this image. ![]() Click here to comment on this image.
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Posted: Thu Aug 6th, 2020 06:30 |
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Robert, I think this may be a real challenge for some of your botanicals and it would be interesting to see the changes that happen with different flower species. Eric, I have adjusted these images at all as I wanted to show a before and after without doing a final polishing of results for each image. My excuse for being lazy. Also I am still working out which WB (in camera) and colour temperature in ACR works best. Plus there is a need to adjust contrast and brightness for each image. Still refining.
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Posted: Thu Aug 6th, 2020 07:39 |
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Here is what happens when you start using the HSL Layer - Hue slider.![]() Click here to comment on this image.
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