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Originally Posted by tc95 Bruce...I like the last one...can you do a blue sky and white clouds... (Special Request)  |
Thanks, Tony. This is another version of the first shot posted. IR faux color, as I'm sure you've discovered, is not merely a red-blue channel swap, but rather, an experimental blending and tweaking in post processing, involving selection, feathering, color adjustment and any number of other techniques.
These post processing experiments, along with the distinctive aspects of infrared "light" as it happens to hit the sensor and is interpreted by the sensor as "color" make it almost impossible to reproduce the same final results from one shot to another.
BTW: This series of IR photos at Fosdic Lake was taken on a day in which the sky was completely overcast. Any variation in the sky was barely detectable to the naked eye, but appeared more pronounced in IR.
