How To Convert Images To Infrared – Infrared Photography

How To Convert Images To Infrared - Infrared Photography

Infrared Photography, IR photos have dark skies and white foliage and look amazing in black and white. In today’s episode we cover how to create infrared pho…

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11 Responses to How To Convert Images To Infrared – Infrared Photography

  1. chad Thomas says:

    Great video. I just phlearned myself.

  2. brijesh tiwari says:

    Great video sir

  3. Francisco Motta says:

    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. 

  4. Jamie RodneyBlaine Whaley says:

    lol I just suggested this for an episode. 

  5. Arthur Kay says:

    super impressed with how you softened the edges with the 2 px contract..
    subscribed!

  6. Rainer L says:

    Speudo IR but not close enough.

  7. ArtistWoOoOo says:

    In black and white its too easy to be achieved,you should make a tut about
    false coloring as well(if you know how to) anyways,not bad 😉

  8. Night Lithium says:

    Looks like CS5 or CS6.

  9. joeshmoe43210 says:

    where did you get the Sally Mann prints/how much were they? (she is my all
    time favorite)

  10. Edgar Peteros says:

    What version of PhotoShop did you use on this? Thanks.

  11. Robin Leow says:

    Hi Aaron, thanks for your great tutorials. Love them a lot. I am a bit off
    following this video in particularly on removing the weird edges of the
    leaves. I couldn’t comprehend the workflow on how you managed to lighten
    the background before arriving to contracting the pixels. Appreciate if you
    detail the workflow again if possible. Thanks in advance.

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