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Hi,
Just wondering if anyone has done an IR and normal colour photo composite ... aka layer the IR over a colour shot or vice-versa ... Either making use of the IR to enhance certain parts of the colour photo or using the colour photo to add a certain touch to the IR ... Any examples to show ... Thanks RGDs |
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Think Vince123123 had mastered the technique.
Refer to this thread: http://forums.clubsnap.org/showthrea...=175915&page=4
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Photoexpress is the pro, I'm just the copycat hehe
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Thanks everyone for your contribution ... Guess what I was looking for was more like what vince123123 had done ...
![]() *** Pic extracted from here http://forums.clubsnap.org/showthread.php?t=178035 deadpixel also has some very interesting "colourise" IR pics, especially the last one with the house ... The house look like a flat front panel standing there ... also seemingly no depth at all ... RGDs PS : vince123123 ... hope you don't mind I have extracted you pics into this thread so that it makes for easier reading and reference .... Last edited by Long Thai Bean; 13th February 2006 at 05:45 PM. |
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Can I ask if yours were done using a single shot, or whether multiple exposures were combined in photoshop later?
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Just layer the colored shot over the IR shot, switch blending to color and then adjust the opacity to your satisfaction. Cheers, Matt |
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![]() Cheers, Matt |
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Wow this is an intersting concept!!! Am inspired by you to try something similar
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RGDs Last edited by Long Thai Bean; 13th February 2006 at 05:38 PM. |
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Some more examples have been posted up by photoexpress ... check the following thread ...
http://forums.clubsnap.org/showthread.php?t=178196 My fav #8, #11, #13, #17 RGDs |
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Looks like an advanced step to just combining two images. Masking and removing portions that you want colored? Cheers, Matt |
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nice, unfortunately i cant do it anymore
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