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Old 17th April 2005   #1
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I had tried some shots with my pana FZ5 on the hoya r72.
The weather was slightly overcast...not much sunlight. I noticed that the colour output are different sometimes even with same settings.
Is it because ir photo need to be taken at stronger sunlight?
I use auto w/b because custom w/b i get very bad results.
Thanks in advance. Comments/advices appreaciated!








Noticed for this photo, the tree on right still looks like green no matter how i do my PS. any clue?

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Hi,

I think you have not enabled sharing on your photobucket folder thus the pics are not viewable by others.



Originally Posted by dominator
I had tried some shots with my pana FZ5 on the hoya r72.
The weather was slightly overcast...not much sunlight. I noticed that the colour output are different sometimes even with same settings.
Is it because ir photo need to be taken at stronger sunlight?
I use auto w/b because custom w/m i get very bad results.
Thanks in advance. Comments/advices appreaciated!







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Old 17th April 2005   #3
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Originally Posted by dominator
I had tried some shots with my pana FZ5 on the hoya r72.
The weather was slightly overcast...not much sunlight. I noticed that the colour output are different sometimes even with same settings.
Is it because ir photo need to be taken at stronger sunlight?
I use auto w/b because custom w/m i get very bad results.
Thanks in advance. Comments/advices appreaciated!
Hi Dominator, you'll have to do custom wb, or else you'll get reddish photos.
Can't see ur attached photos...
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Old 17th April 2005   #4
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sorry guys! just corrected it.
so now...comments/advices please
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There's nothing wrong with your images other than the third one which doesn't look like IR. All images looked a tad overexpose. but acceptable.

You are on the right track, man!
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Old 19th April 2005   #6
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Originally Posted by Max 2.8
There's nothing wrong with your images other than the third one which doesn't look like IR. All images looked a tad overexpose. but acceptable.

You are on the right track, man!
thanks..
hi can ask, normally do you all shoot the photos slightly under-expose or just right?
for mine, when i set cwb on green i get b/w photo output. never tried on blue sky, most of the time always white when i taking. those example i shown here are taken using awb. setting are around F4 to F5.6, 2.5s to 3s
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