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Old 28th November 2008   #1
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Default Chinese Garden Revisted

Did more tests with a new IR filter.
Here're some snaps of the usual scenes to share and for comments

Abdul - these are for you. I varied the CWB from the original one set. Exposure still very critical, depends a lot on where you meter.
I like this filter, more challenging.

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Thanks teerex, I almost got this but still experimenting to hit jackpots. I think I need to try more WB things.
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you changed the filter to ELPH or something? seems like there is a lot more color.

#3 works for me.
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Originally Posted by night86mare View Post
you changed the filter to ELPH or something? seems like there is a lot more color.

#3 works for me.
Ya, just had the filter changed.

I used to use ELP, then had it changed to Schotts. Now to another one at a very much lower cut off.
A lot more colors. But a little difficult to control, had to get the CWB really right and exposures very precise.

Doing 100% Channel Swap now, will be trying to get more out of it later with play in H/S and Colors.
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You filter got big bubble at top right side. See pic#1 quite obvious. Might want to Photoshop off.

630nm?
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Originally Posted by irphotography View Post
You filter got big bubble at top right side. See pic#1 quite obvious. Might want to Photoshop off.
Ya I know, there's another smaller one somewhere center upper half. Will PS off when I get better control of the filter, also a bit lazy lah.


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630nm?
Lighter than that.
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2 more to share.

#4 Slight over exposure on parts of the pagoda.


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