IR processing with Macromedia Fireworks


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I don't have the means of acutally getting photoshop or any other fanciful image editor. But I do have Macromedia Fireworks provided by my school:bsmilie:. Is it possible to do the colour mixing with it? I've downloaded some sample IR photographs but can't seem to do that colour swapping thing. Thanks in advance. Happy New year to all! =)
 

Dont know about Fireworks but if you are running Windows then Irfanview has channel mixer presets.
The Gimp is a Photoshop alternative, both are free.
 

I don't have the means of acutally getting photoshop or any other fanciful image editor. But I do have Macromedia Fireworks provided by my school:bsmilie:. Is it possible to do the colour mixing with it? I've downloaded some sample IR photographs but can't seem to do that colour swapping thing. Thanks in advance. Happy New year to all! =)

hmmm... you sounds like a student from Temasek Poly ;p
anyway Fireworks is officially a product under Adobe,
Fireworks is a product meant to produce Web graphics instead of processing photographs,
dont rely too much on Fireworks if you're into photography coz their functions are 'Limited Editions'...

i personally used Fireworks coz i'm taught and learnt on the platform,
and i dont do editing of photographs,
just add-in some captions into the photographs,
cropping of photographs,
or downsizing of photographs,
but if you want to play with colour mixing,
be prepared to get pissed off with it's 'Limited Edition' capability :bsmilie:

learn more products, i'm still studying how to use Photoshop CS3 :sweatsm:

happy chinese new year
 

Haha, I'm actually from Ngee Ann Poly, School Of BA. The software came along as a whole package, since it's free why not? Lol.

Anyway, I've tried The Gimp, pretty decent to do the red/blue swaps. =)
 

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