http://photoextremist.com/color-infrared-ir-tutorial
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0000AI1GY?ie=UTF8&tag=photoextrcom-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B0000AI1GY – Hoya IR 72 Filter
I also talk about it a little more in depth in my Trick Photography and Special Effects E-Book: http://trickphotographybook.com/
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27 responses to “Color Infrared Photography Tutorial (IR)”
Thank You
quite a good video but hearing you swallow,chew and general mouth noises i found very off putting.
Hi thank you for your devoted posts! do you know how important is to place the right thickness and exact position of the glass piece to replace the IR Cut filter? I am having issues to place the IR cut and IR Pass pieces of glass in the right position so how important is that? also, do you know by chance how thick is the ir cut filter in sony action cameras? By the moment I am getting full spectrum shots from it but I kinda wanna place the exact amount of glass between the sensor and the lens. Sorry for the complicated explanation, but i am beginner.
selva
Would D90 or D3200 be good in terms of sensitivity to IR light?
Do you have a tutorial on editing the pictures?
*Trick Photography
What's the least expensive version of Adobe photo shop that allows you switch the red/blue channels?
what is the name of filter how to search it
HI ..any tips on using the "goldie" (830nm) filter
Don
i just brought finepix sl 1000 few days ago can i use Hoya IR lens on my camera
can u tell me how this works in night time
Does anyone know where I can buy an infrared filter for either my EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS or my EF 50mm f/1.4 USM? Or how do I know which size to by? I would definitely prefer my 18-135mm. Any information is helpful and appreciated.
Save the trouble of long exposures and lack of live image. Just get modified camera and have fun.
By the way, it is miss leading to say camera is sensitive/insensitive to IR, ANY camera is sensitive. But, in a "normal" camera the IR spectrum don't reach the sensor, because the device called "hot mirror". A piece of glass who placed before the sensor and blocks most of the IR light (and UV. That's why UV filters are not needed in digital cameras).
VERY GOOD
foilage? do you mean foliage?
omg Don't do videos when you have the munchies
I have the hoya r72 why my photos look so red?
Good vid, IR rocks.
One small bug; It's Foliage (foe lee age) not foilage (Foy lage)
you think work in a Canon 1100d? 🙂
If you are watching this video and wonders if your current camera is sensitive to IR or not, the Sony Nex 5N and the Nikon D7000 are not (my current cameras). It is expected since the D7000 uses the same Sony sensor as the Nex 5N, thus it takes an awful long exposure (at least 30s at f3.5 and ISO 800) to see anything. If you want to share your experience…
i loved the video, i have a D50 laying around and ive been using a 5100 for infra red, im glad to know that the 50 is better and its just been promoted to my ir camera, please get a spit guard for your mic, it is disturbingly erotic to hear you give it a bj.
i found these pictures quite pleasant to masturbate too
sounds like the mic is rattling around in your mouth. quite nasty
There seems to be lots of steps to get this affect. I think I'll pass for now, but the pictures look really good.
It's foliage… (fo-lea-age)… not (foil-e-age) … unless of course the plants are covered in foil… then I suppose it would be foiliage. LOL 🙂 Seriously, it does sound really funny though. Still a good tutorial just had to put two cents in this thread.
Great job my friend !!!