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May 26, 2007 19:56 |  #1

just doing some playing around with my new IR camera and wanted to get some opinions on this shot that was taken today. i still suck with IR but at least the subject is nice :)

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May 26, 2007 22:46 |  #2

What camera is this done with and what format do you shoot it in? RAW?


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May 26, 2007 23:08 |  #3

canon d60 and yes, it was shot in RAW.




  
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May 27, 2007 11:14 as a reply to  @ blonde's post |  #4

Well Snir, I know nothing about IR at all...but just looking at it from a novice perspective, I like the shot...it's a cool effect. :)


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May 27, 2007 13:48 |  #5

thanks Lisa. i think i have a long way to go before i can post decent IR shots but i am slowly working on that :)




  
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May 27, 2007 14:57 |  #6

What aperture did you use for this? I don't know if it's the IR playing tricks with my eyes, or maybe it's just too busy, but it looks OOF to me. It may be where the different elements are blending into each other, not sure!?!

ps. Is there a bird in there somewhere? :mrgreen:


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May 27, 2007 15:03 |  #7

Scott. i used f16 which is why i was surprised to see that nothing is sharp. like i said, i am new to this IR thing so maybe i just screwed up. as for the birds, there are actually about 7-8 herons in that shot.




  
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May 27, 2007 15:10 |  #8

Snir, you may already know about this, but once it's converted to jpg or even a tiff, open it in CS2, and use the color channels. Open each one separately, find the most blurred one and then use Filters/Sharpen/Sharpe​n Edges on it once, or twice if it needs it. You might be surprised. You can also nudge the whole channel layer one pixel at a time if it's really bad. Worth a try. It's amazing what it does. :)


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May 27, 2007 15:13 |  #9

i will give it a shot Mitch but i have a feeling that it is something to do with the IR so i will need to figure what it is exactly. so far, i haven't had a single sharp IR shot which is starting to worry me.




  
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May 27, 2007 15:23 |  #10

Well, I don't even know how many channels IR will have, probably 3 like any jpg, but It's an obscure little procedure I ran into in the CS2 Bible, and I was very pleasantly surprised how well it sharpens without adding any noticable noise. I hope it works for you. :)


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May 27, 2007 15:45 |  #11

i am not worried. worst comes to worst, i will sell the setup and will have an extra $900 to invest in some other toy :)




  
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