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This is just lovely!
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This is just lovely!
Claire, Thank you.This is just lovely!
Yes, it was through a window on this one. Hard to get my long lenses out the window.Terry, Looks like you shot that through a window (which might have IR reflective coatings).
All color infrared are false color by nature.
I totally agree Cindy; I can’t wait till the dead of summer gets here and the sun really heats up the landscape. I’m thinking how much better Mono Lake will look in August in IR.What I love best about IR is that you can shoot in direct sun and get away with it.
Here is another from a few minutes later. There was a slight let-up in the precipitation....just before another downpour.
:ROTFL::ROTFL::ROTFL:I... I like yours as well and you’ve make me rethink about shooting in the rain.
Don
I opted for G1 conversion only because I had 2 G1 bodies on hand. Both G1 and GF1 would be good choices.Oh, I'm getting the urge. Just hard to decide which way to go for IR. I sold my 10D which did a great job for IR but as big as my 5D. Now--I would like to have one by June for trip that would have lots of IR possibilities. Whether to go with a G1 I can find maybe lightly used or even new--or buy another GF1. I think the G2 is going to be too late for me to buy it for main and have my G1 converted. I would really like to keep a GF1 unconverted for day to day shooting though. Guess I'll wait a bit and see what happens with the G2 availability.
Diane
To be honest, me neither. I just can't get excited about the pastel pink/blue tones. Straight up B&W all the way! I'm waiting to hear back from Precision on whether they can do a conversion with a 830nm filter rather than the 715. Lifepixel can do the 830nm, but they don't do any m4/3 cameras and that's really what I'm interested in.(I am not a false color fan at heart.)
I am not a false color fan either - unless I can coax the false colors that Jack is able to render. with the deep blue sky but the rest looking very B&W or natural. Like Cindy said, the 715 conversion is very good and going to B&W from the in camera results is very quick, painless and good. If you would like a few files to play with, I can send you some and you can see the B&W rendering. One thing I really like about the way it is currently set up, you get very useable shutter speeds and can handhold.To be honest, me neither. I just can't get excited about the pastel pink/blue tones. Straight up B&W all the way! I'm waiting to hear back from Precision on whether they can do a conversion with a 830nm filter rather than the 715. Lifepixel can do the 830nm, but they don't do any m4/3 cameras and that's really what I'm interested in.
I did this conversion of Cindy's posted jpeg, took about 10 seconds total from open to save as... Obviously working with the raw is preferred, but IMO even using the narrow jpeg can make for some interesting effects. Note that two things are critical for a good result. One is that the original WB needs to be proper if you use the in-cam jpeg -- meaning a good balance of red in the sky with blue in the warmer image tones like in Cindy's image here -- and two, your raw converter needs to go low enough on color temp to allow this. Not sure about now, but past versions of LR did NOT allow for cool enough WB adjustments to create good false color results (C1 does). So all of that said, I realize it's not everybody's cup of tea, but frankly I think it works (very) well for images like this one of Cindy's below:I am not a false color fan either - unless I can coax the false colors that Jack is able to render.
Excellent question! I also prefer the one Precision set, and I am pretty sure they used a brighter more yellow green patch to set it than say typical blue-green lawn. Try and find a really new, fresh-grown yellowish long grass to set it with.Jack, That looks very nice.
I do have a question on the white balance. Last G1 conversion, I set a custom wb by shooting green grass. I ended up liking the one that Precision set better. The one they set this time (2000 temp) is the one I used for this shot. Do you think this one is OK or should I try setting another?