Infrared Photography


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ark19 said:
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This Pix is nice! :thumbsup: Well Balance of the element in your Photo
 

PandaOng said:
This Pix is nice! :thumbsup: Well Balance of the element in your Photo

Thanks PandaOng :)
Wah, u also "ye mao zi" ? :bigeyes:
 

Ark19, Thanks for sharing

Agree with Panda, this is nice
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This works for me also.
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Hi again everyone,

Has anyone tried using a 67mm R72 on a 77mm lens? According to tomcat's previous post bout DSLR's crop factor, it should be ok.

Can any users confirm this?
 

teerex said:
Ark19, Thanks for sharing

Thanks Teerex :)

Have a Qns, I shot in Nikon NEF format and when I edit with PS CS, the photo in the RAW editor window (dunno what is the exact term for this...) does not match the actual colours. Even when I chose White Balance: As Shot.

Any Gurus can help? :embrass:
 

Hey. That is what I found out with my Canon .Cr2 Raw File too. 1 obvious time is when i shoot in b/w with sepia toning. I look at the camera viewer. It is perfect. But when i edit in PS, The sepia toning as well as the b/w is gone. What i got is a full color image.

Again i notice that when i have the R72 on, it look alright with the viewer. when edit in PS, the color somehow is different. and the saturation is very weak.

Anyone with a solutions? :embrass:
 

ark19 said:
Thanks PandaOng :)
Wah, u also "ye mao zi" ? :bigeyes:

They dun call me pandaOng for nothing. Haha :bsmilie: :bsmilie: :bsmilie:
 

PandaOng said:
They dun call me pandaOng for nothing. Haha :bsmilie: :bsmilie: :bsmilie:

Maybe should change to PandaEye :p

Hmm.. so u encountered the prob too?
Very sian hor.... colour don't match :(
 

Hmm... realised that Nikon Capture does a better job for the initial adjustments...

Edit: Oops, its nikon editor, not Nikon Capture.


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ark19 said:
Hmm... realised that Nikon Capture does a better job for the initial adjustments...

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Yes, definitely better.
If I'm not wrong NC has a tab that can correct vignetting. Have you tried this on your pix which has vignetting?
 

ark19 said:
Hi Vortex,
so did you "divorce" the other Nikon?

Yesterday I went to Bedok reservoir enroute to my Sis place.
Did some improvising with a Hoya 52mm lens hood to mount my 52mm R72 onto D70 for a test shoot. Here are the results:

hehe...yea divorced the cp8400 liao. :bsmilie:

wow...those are some nice shots! damn fast man u!!!
u bought a stepdown ring to use your 52mm??
 

vortex said:
hehe...yea divorced the cp8400 liao. :bsmilie:

wow...those are some nice shots! damn fast man u!!!
u bought a stepdown ring to use your 52mm??

Very Sian now.... While editing non-IR photos, discovered dust-bunnies... tried to blow them off but can't.... Guess I have to bring down to Nikon service center :(

Teerex, I'll check it out, Thanks. But very low morale now :(
 

Gosu_John said:
Hi again everyone,

Has anyone tried using a 67mm R72 on a 77mm lens? According to tomcat's previous post bout DSLR's crop factor, it should be ok.

Can any users confirm this?

:bsmilie: Anyone? I'm thinking of getting a 67mm R72 filter for my D70 kit lens as the 77mm one for my 12-24 is just too expensive.

But tomcat says a 67mm could work on a 77mm because of the DSLR crop factor. Can anyone confirm this pls? :D
 

teerex said:
Yes, definitely better.
If I'm not wrong NC has a tab that can correct vignetting. Have you tried this on your pix which has vignetting?

Hi Teerex, made a mistake.
I used Nikon Editor from Nikon View 6 and not Nikon Capture..
 

ark19 said:
Very Sian now.... While editing non-IR photos, discovered dust-bunnies... tried to blow them off but can't.... Guess I have to bring down to Nikon service center :(
(

Should be no problem, just a few days at the clinic all all the bunnies will be castrated :bsmilie:
 

teerex said:
Should be no problem, just a few days at the clinic all all the bunnies will be castrated :bsmilie:

Few days? :sweat: :bigeyes: :o

Then I have to take 2 half day leave :cry:
 

dont scare me leh..i havent test my camera yet :sweat:
 

vortex said:
dont scare me leh..i havent test my camera yet :sweat:

Better check, set the aperture to the smallest and shoot on a white background.
Just found out now as I was busy editing the IR photos.
Hmm... actually IR is good for such a case, difficult to spot the dots :P
 

ark19 said:
Few days? :sweat: :bigeyes: :o

Then I have to take 2 half day leave :cry:

Depends on how many cameras they have on hand for service. The last time I sent my CP5700 in for dead pixels, it took them only 15mins to re-map the CCD.
 

vortex said:
dont scare me leh..i havent test my camera yet :sweat:

Steady brother. Dust is part and parcel of DSLR. The CCD is static when in use, so it attracts dust.. But then as it's behind the mirror, it may not be so easy for dust to settle on it.

Important point to note is where you change your lens, surrounding environment, windy and dusty environment.

Maybe you want to borrow the black bag from IRman when changing lens :bsmilie:
 

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