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GreenEggs_n_Ham

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Hi all IRers question here. My camera has the B/W mode(fujifilm 602z), and i'm quite happy when i use the auto B/W mode with an IR filter.

or should i use manual settings first, leave it red and come back for post processing?

heh.. comments on this attempt as well..

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this was done on the b/w function 1/4 shutter and 2.8 aperture. PSed it by increasing contrast and sharpening.
 

GreenEggs_n_Ham said:
Hi all IRers question here. My camera has the B/W mode(fujifilm 602z), and i'm quite happy when i use the auto B/W mode with an IR filter.

or should i use manual settings first, leave it red and come back for post processing?

heh.. comments on this attempt as well..

this was done on the b/w function 1/4 shutter and 2.8 aperture. PSed it by increasing contrast and sharpening.

Hi GreenEggs_n_Ham,
I'd shot IR with S602Z before and I preferred to do a custom white balance and shoot in colour mode. At least you could still convert to B/W during postprocessing :) But I've not shot in b/w mode before... maybe you could do a comparison?

That's a nicely composed scene :thumbsup:
It would be even better if the sky is of a darker shade, the clouds would be more defined ;)

Check out infrared iv to ix, IR with S602Z http://ark19.clubsnap.org/gallery/Infrared
 

i seee... so it's set custom white balance first...

haha..thanks a lot.. was always wondering how come i never see red IR nonPP photos before..

k thanks! will shoot more..

sam
 

GreenEggs_n_Ham said:
i seee... so it's set custom white balance first...

haha..thanks a lot.. was always wondering how come i never see red IR nonPP photos before..

k thanks! will shoot more..

sam

You can find the instructions here
 

Hi GreenEggs_n_Ham,

As mentioned, setting the white ballance is what you need.

A usefull thing with the Fuji s602Z is that it has 2 seperate CWB selections.

This way, you could set one to say the green of trees or grass, and the other to sky blue.

Then if you feel experimental, you could take the same shot with either of the 2.
After PSing I would guess there would be different results to choose from.

An interesting thing to try :dunno:

Have fun.
Cheers.
 

I like the photo you posted very much. Good composition too. :thumbsup:
 

Hi GreenEggs_n_Ham,

I must apologise for not commenting on your photo.

I agree fully with renegade.

That is a VERY nice photo in every respect :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

Cheers.
 

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