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Old 07-19-2015, 08:41 AM #11
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I am only familiar w/ SLR old school camera. Can I buy infrared film for it and do Walgreens processing? If you have never been on LSD, it is amazing the similarities to a plasticine world. Thanks, Ken in Texas.
I doubt if Walgreens would know how to develop infrared film or where you could buy it. The pictures I take are pretty flat and take a good bit of sharpening & processing in Photoshop to get the saturation & hues right. Plus I take a lot of pics and end up using only about 10-20%.
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These are really interesting. I think they are good enough to show competitively.

I like especially the Mask001 (the woodland stream photo).

I was in a show years ago and there were photos by a chemist from DOW who worked with microcrystalography...he had beautiful colorful photos of various chemical crystals in that show. I had an interesting discussion with his wife.
Thanks. I started posting some of my pics on Deviantart.com under the name slashman48 at a higher resolution that you can download and they can print them out for you too.
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Have been getting into near Infrared Photography to have something to do while dealing with Parkinson's Disease. Here's a pic to show the eerie look infrared has. Had to re-size to fit on here ( was over 12 megabytes) so it lost most of the resolution the original has.

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Would you mind explaining how you accomplish this...is it a special camera or film or computer?
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Would you mind explaining how you accomplish this...is it a special camera or film or computer?
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Sure, Diandra
The camera I use is a Canon Rebel T3 which had the IR blocking glass filter inside the camera removed to let in the full spectrum of light. On a regular DSLR camera they have this filter inside the camera to block both ultraviolet & infrared light. If I take a picture with just this glass filter removed it will have a reddish hue to it. So I also have to put a IR passing filter on my camera lens which blocks a lot of the visible light but lets most of the the infrared light come in. I also have to adjust the white balance too. The picture now comes out like a silver-ish black & white photo. I then have to use Photoshop to bring the colors out more and sharpen because they have a flat dull look to them. I'll have to post a before & after pic of how much color is hidden in the photos. It's a long process but I like when it works right.
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Very cool pictures. You're going to need a lot of frames to display them all.
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Very cool pictures. You're going to need a lot of frames to display them all.
Actually I have been saving them on DVD.
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Default infrared before pic1

Here's a pic straight from the camera with on filter installed.
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Default infrared with filter

Here's one with infrared filter "Hoya 25R" on front of lens.
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Default infrared with filter & processed

And here's one after processing in photoshop with sharpening, removing noise,red & blue channels swapped, saturation & contrast adjusted & color channels adjusted.
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