Infrared Photography


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PandaOng said:
I think you miss out the grain (Noise) which is one of the characteristics of IR photography. nice glow you get there...but careful of the detail...you might overexposed them.

my $0.02

Panda and Dennis - Ya, I noticed the lack of grains in the posted pic. Don't know why but my process pic is very much grainier than what was posted.
Ah, never mind. Just playing around to see if I could get the effect. Anyway thanks for your opinions.

Vortes - You're still not getting blue skies huh? I also don't get blue skies with the 5700 in IR. Guess it could be the CCD. But then blue skies or not it's what you see and what you like. BnW IR looks good to me as well as coloured.

IRman - Thanks for comments/opinions. I think with some post processing, it can get near film IR. But still FAKE IR :bsmilie:
 

Thanks for the reply. :)
I understand as you say. I had asked because I simply didn't know.
Thank you again. :thumbsup:
By the way, I believe from what I have read, you see in IR ! :bigeyes:
That must be a bonus when at a night club.... :bsmilie:
 

A simple question (hope it hasn't already been covered). :)
Looking at the IR photo's posted; what would you suggest for a lens to use on the 20D :dunno:
What mm (fixed) and does it matter if it is L type :dunno:
Can you also suggest the same for Nikon users.
OK, now I have shown my lack of knowledge :cry:
Thanks guys :thumbsup:
 

Hi Vortex, Tried with the 8400, believe IRman was correct, May be due to glare leakage as I was holding the filter in front of the lens and my 8400 has a UV guard filter on. Could be due to a bad case of lens flare as well (see pic). I believe if adjusted properly it will be OK. Are you also holding the filter in front like I do ??.

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Slightly better adjustment fro flare but still have green tint.

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Pablo said:
A simple question (hope it hasn't already been covered).
Looking at the IR photo's posted; what would you suggest for a lens to use on the 20D
What mm (fixed) and does it matter if it is L type
Can you also suggest the same for Nikon users.
OK, now I have shown my lack of knowledge
Thanks guys

I don't know about Nikon lens since I don't have a Nikon DSLR but IR shooters using Canon DSLRs have found that these lenses are good and bad for IR photography insofar as the hot-spot problem is concerned:

Good
Canon EF 17-40mm f/4 L
Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8 L
Canon EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS
Canon EF 28mm f/2.8
Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 MKI
Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 MKII
Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L
Canon EF 75-300mm f/4.0-5.6 IS
Canon EF 135mm f/2L
Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.0-5.6 IS L
Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 macro
Canon EF 28mm f/1.8 USM
Sigma AF 15mm f/2.8 EX Fisheye

Bad
Canon EF 16-35mm f2.8 L
Canon EF 20mm f/2.8
Canon EF 35mm f/2
Canon EF 24-85mm f/3.5-4.5
Canon EF 28-70mm f/2.8L
Canon EF 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5
Canon EF 35-80 f/4.0-5.6
Canon EF 50mm f/1.4
Canon EF 50mm f/2.5 Macro
Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS
Canon EF 85mm f/1.8
Tamron 70-300mm f3.x-xxx Macro
Sigma 20mm f/1.8
Sigma 50-500mm "Bigma"
Tamron 19-35mm

I had just tried out the EF 50mm f/1.8 Mk 2 today and can confirm that it is very good for IR photography - no hot-spot whatosever.

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...and from the last photo, it would seem that pine leaves do not reflect much infra red radiation since they looked very dark compared to those of the other plants. ;)
 

Dennis said:
Here are some info on IR for lens flare that I found at dpreview.

http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1034&message=10415981

Infact the thread had alot of info on IR photography.

dont spite me with the D70 :blah: :bsmilie:

anyways i used a stepup ring for the R72...maybe i didn't screw it in tightly?
i came across this regarding the CP5000 having hotspots too
http://bermangraphics.com/coolpix/cp5000infrared.htm
notice how it doesnt have any colours as well? hopefully it was on purpose :dunno:
 

Vortex - found any topiaries in Sg yet? I wrote to NPB, no reply from them, any luck on your side?
 

teerex said:
Vortex - found any topiaries in Sg yet? I wrote to NPB, no reply from them, any luck on your side?

sadly no...i also emailed to both NPB and Botanic gardens.
looks like both are slacking in their customer service emails :rolleyes:
havent gotten a reply till today.....i emailed at least 2 weeks back.
 

Aaa... looking at u guy's infra-red pics makes me tempted.... i only using a olympus 5050, wondering it can get similar effect ? Which infra-red filters will u guys recommend for me ? along with prices if possible ! :)
 

leeter said:
Aaa... looking at u guy's infra-red pics makes me tempted.... i only using a olympus 5050, wondering it can get similar effect ? Which infra-red filters will u guys recommend for me ? along with prices if possible ! :)

Don't know if the 5050 is capable of IR or not, but I've seen pics shot with the UZ750 and they're good.

If you're interested and don't know what to expect, don't buy the filter first. Come join us at our outing, scheduled to be this weekend, venue to be confirmed. You can borrow my Hoya R72 to try out, see the results, then decide on purchase later. Filter size may not fit your lens, but can just try by holding it over your lens.
 

Come and join us!! We had out first outing last weekend and it sure is enjoying... but be weary...you might be able to see IR in the near future...at least for IRman...heehee ;p
 

Have you guys tried shooting over your Hoya R72 without WB Preset??

You will get a reddish effect. By taking out the saturation then bring up the contrast will give you a feel of mono Infra. at least the sky is black instead of blue.

let me know!! i will post one of it here after i process it.
 

want to try on my d1x.... see can work a not... but held up for job assignment.... will definate join u guys next time...~ :cry:
 

kerpalz said:
want to try on my d1x.... see can work a not... but held up for job assignment.... will definate join u guys next time...~ :cry:

Most welcome to join us, we'll keep you posted of our shoots.
 

PandaOng said:
Have you guys tried shooting over your Hoya R72 without WB Preset??

You will get a reddish effect. By taking out the saturation then bring up the contrast will give you a feel of mono Infra. at least the sky is black instead of blue.

let me know!! i will post one of it here after i process it.

Have tried that before, but did not like the effect.
How about this? Give your opinions guys. No IR filter used in this pic trying to simulate colour IR.

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Does not look "natural" leh although nice effect.

teerex said:
Have tried that before, but did not like the effect.
How about this? Give your opinions guys. No IR filter used in this pic trying to simulate colour IR.

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Dennis said:
Does not look "natural" leh although nice effect.

Dennis is right, not natural for a imitation of IR. I had accidently found a way to make a digital picture to look likes a colour IR pic, I am not good at PS so maybe someone expert might enlighten us here. One problem I found is that the method i used can't make white to remain white, but worth to try out. I hope Tomcat maybe can share with us his technique :)

1 Open any colour picture prefer with blue sky and green vegetation.
2. go to Layer > Adjustment layer > channel mixer
3. It will pop up a window, just click OK
4 Channel mixer window appear, drag or type in R ( Red) bar / value to 40 %
5 Drag or type B value to 35 %
6 Now check the monochrome box
7 Uncheck again the monochrome box
8 Now drag the R value to higher percentage eg 180 %
9 Drag B channel bar to lower value eg -25% ( minus value )
10 Adjust the both value accordingly to get the effect

You'll see the green become red vegetation and blue sky remain blue, however not all pictures suitable to do this, especially if picture contain white cloud, due to colour cast appear.

Anyway no harm trying. Save me a lot on colour slide $$$ hee hee !!
 

Nice work Panda.... with the grain in .... looks more like film IR.... well done. clap clap clap !
 

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