You can easily use Gimp. The most common 'to do' thing for colour IR is to switch Channel Red/Blue using the Channel Mixer which is common in most photo manipulation application. Then adjust your picture tone with the Hue and Saturation…
I will look at your pics in a minute. I use an IR filter attached to my camera. I am still learning about photography and all that can be done with it. Some of what you explained is new to me, but I appreciate it the help.
Hello Shanna, you don't have to use photoshop at all to achieve wild infrared shots! Also you don't have to use a modified DSLR with the same purpose..! Suprised? Here we go: Since 2008 I just use a Sony H-50 digi camera [in…
Thank you, I am still having issues trying to figure out how to use photoshop, but at least I am trying. Thanks for the link, it did help but my photoshop looks different then the one on there so it make it a little harder to figure out.
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In fact there are more of my portfolio in my own personal photography portal called the Singapore Photographers Organization.If you are free,I invite you to join & share together with many others international photographers where they share with me in improving & guiding.The link is www.sporganization.ning.com.Hope to see you there.
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