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False colour Infrared ( in photoshop )

Started by hvyas, March 29, 2022, 05:43:00 PM

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hvyas

Resembling Kodak's discontinued film AEROCHROME- colored infrared film.

IMGP8860 by hansraj_vyas, on Flickr

ISO

Wow! so good :)

just a thought, will it be good idea to neutralise car and road?












hvyas

Thanks, Mukund. You are right. Colour tinge on road and car needs to be corrected.

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thereisnobeginning

Nice.
When you say false color IR in photoshop, do you mean converting a normal image to appear as if shot in IR, or adding color to an IR image?
If the latter, it may be possible, though laborious, to take the post-processing to a stage where it appears that the image was taken in full natural light.
Just speculating.
Regards,
thereisnobeginning

hvyas

Thanks, Doc and t..i..n..b.. for liking the image.
t..i..n..b.. - Its a normal colour image converted in photoshop to look like false color ir image  :)

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