Photography tutorial: Using Infrared filters | lynda.com

This photography tutorial shows how to use an infrared lens to create dramatic photographs of vegetation, skies, and portraits. Watch more at http://www.lynd…

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20 Responses to Photography tutorial: Using Infrared filters | lynda.com

  1. Safarudeen Abdulrahiman says:

    What about the ISO Spec

  2. 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. 

  3. LindyLooo99 says:

    I just bought an Olympus E-P3 body with an old MF Tokina 28mm F2.8 lens and
    a 49mm Hoya R72 720nm filter and I CAN see to focus and the camera is NOT
    altered for IR and I can take color IR photos at F5.6, 2.5sec iso 800 and
    I’m REALLY impressed with this little camera!

  4. xmodalloy says:

    Why the fuck does the guy who walks into frame a 4:55 have an envelope in
    his mouth like a horse’s bit on a bridle? O.o

  5. Tarif Ali says:

    How about mirrorless camera’s like the Panasonic GH3

  6. assaad33 says:

    Thanks, this is very useful

  7. Santiago Bonilla says:

    That’s like saying: “Why should I buy a green shirt, when I can spray pain
    my white shirt green”.

  8. superwookie says:

    lol, that guy in the background at 4:53 is eating paper

  9. Santiago Bonilla says:

    I can see that English is clearly not your first language. I’m just trying
    to say that, your photos will be better if you don’t over use photoshop.

  10. Cineast says:

    So its just that you don’t have to do post?

  11. maria abbott says:

    Thank you. Explained the infrared process very simply.

  12. hydra x says:

    Your filter 950mm is too high for you. Get a filter within 700-850mm.

  13. Louise Duckworth says:

    my camera wont work. the iso only goes up to 1600 and i get black screen
    using all the same settings as you. i am using a 950 ir filter i think i
    will have to either a different camera or covert it

  14. Dmitriy Klochkov says:

    Болтуны уже надоели, лучше бы по делу людям показал…

  15. Lucien R says:

    Would it make sense to calibrate3 your white balance ?

  16. Cineast says:

    Yes it isn’t 😀 Oh okay. I know. Normally I don’t use photoshop. Actually
    just for HDR. But thanks.

  17. Cineast says:

    Why should I take photos with an Ir-filter. I mean you only have an
    red-violet image. I can do it in photoshop. for what the filter?

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