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Join Date: May 2003
Location: East
Posts: 689
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Hi everyone,
As suggested, I have uploaded just 4 photos for you guys to comment and guide me along where I went wrong. http://www.flickr.com/photos/jerrylwtan/ Almost all of my shots had noise, hot spots and under exposed and I could only post one original IR shot and its processed copy (P1000209 & P1000209a) for your expert comments. The other P1000272 is just a ordinary color shot and its copy P1000272a was processed using the standard channel mix .. surprisingly with pleasing result! Cheers & thanks in advance! Jerry |
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Hougang, Sengkang
Posts: 5,347
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Hi Jerry,
For P1000272 and P1000272a, maybe you want to try to convert to Black and White IR to get rid of the hotspot problem. For P1000272 and P1000272a, it is very interesting way of post processing a colour photo to get IR effect.
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: north
Posts: 1,341
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P1000272 & P100272a have very nice tone & contrast.
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: East
Posts: 689
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Thank you both for your comments but learned a lesson not to use the L1. Probably I'll try with either the D2x or the S2Pro with a 50mm or 135mm fixed focus as I only have a 55mm IR filter. I'll continue from this having noted some of the wrong settings I did during the shoot.
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