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Posted: Wed Aug 13th, 2014 10:59 |
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And then there was Kodak Ektachrome IR. Attachment: _IR23232-2s.jpg (Downloaded 24 times)
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Posted: Wed Aug 13th, 2014 11:29 |
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I have edited the thread title to be more appropriate to the content of this thread for any possible searches in the future. I had not envisaged the feedback and discussion. It's refreshingly welcome, keep it coming. Many thanks for the interest.
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Posted: Wed Aug 13th, 2014 11:31 |
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jk wrote:And then there was Kodak Ektachrome IR. Interesting how that process has brought up the boat's name plates correctly as red with white letters...
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Posted: Wed Aug 13th, 2014 13:00 |
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OK a question. When I Export from Lightroom then I get my image EXIF saved into the JPG image. When I do the same from Photoshop CS6 it always strips the EXIF. What setting do I need to change in Photoshop CS6 to get it to save the EXIF data to the image?.
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Posted: Wed Aug 13th, 2014 13:11 |
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jk wrote:OK a question. When I Export from Lightroom then I get my image EXIF saved into the JPG image. When I do the same from Photoshop CS6 it always strips the EXIF. Without looking I can't say.... All mine in the gallery have their exif and they were done in photoshop.
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Posted: Wed Aug 13th, 2014 13:39 |
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jk wrote:Getting more what I visualize and want from my IR photos these days. You seem to have a different result from that filter, Jonathan. Was that a Lifepixel filter conversion (by them or you) ?
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Posted: Wed Aug 13th, 2014 14:30 |
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The D70 images of mine that I posted is using some actions I have gathered over the years and modified and developed onwards in an attempt to make my IR processing easier/better. These images were taken in a D70 with the LifePixel 720nm filter replacing the Nikon HotMirror filter. The pseudo Ektachrome IR film effect on Robert's shot is something I have been trying to achieve and finally managed it. I have the XMP for it so it should be reproducible. I will try and make a Photoshop Action over the next week or so.
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Posted: Wed Aug 13th, 2014 14:42 |
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jk wrote:The D70 images of mine that I posted is using some actions I have gathered over the years and modified and developed onwards in an attempt to make my IR processing easier/better. Ah ...so the first one isn't directly from the camera? I thought it showed a colour temperature below 2000 and wondered if your filter was causing it...and how?
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Posted: Wed Aug 13th, 2014 16:10 |
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Eric, it may have been through Bibble 4 which I seem to remember does go below 2000, although I don't think it's calibrated as such... in the same way as ACR is.
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Posted: Fri Aug 15th, 2014 18:21 |
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Robert wrote:Eric, it may have been through Bibble 4 which I seem to remember does go below 2000, although I don't think it's calibrated as such... in the same way as ACR is. The whole process of WB calibration against green is really only relevant if you are shooting jpeg or need some help visualising the image on the LCD. If you shoot on auto wb the image is invariable horribly red. But using an ACR or Bibble preset of c. 2000/-75 brings the image back closer to 'normaility'. I suspect 1500degK would be better, if it is attainable.
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