Infrared Cypress

AlanLichty

Moderator
Reminds me of the overshot Japanese maple at the Portland Japanese Gardens with the twisted branches. Nice way to keep shooting when the light isn't in your favor.
 

JimFox

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Staff member
Yep, this looks like a good choice for IR.

So does the IR start as false color initially? When you are shooting with an IR converted camera, what's the image first look like? I was assuming it was the monochrome version, but maybe not?

Jim
 

beavens

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So does the IR start as false color initially? When you are shooting with an IR converted camera, what's the image first look like? I was assuming it was the monochrome version, but maybe not?

Jim
You start with a false color image that has the Red and Blue channels swapped. Depending on the mood/vibe you're trying to set you can either run with the swapped channels or you can do the channel-swap and get the more traditional looking false color looks.

Jeff
 
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