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Weekend Project: Blood Red Foliage

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  • Aqua LetiferA Offline
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    Aqua Letifer
    wrote on last edited by Aqua Letifer
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    karim-sahai-north-korea-infrared-013.jpg

    This image is made using false color.

    Usual color film has 3 color layers—red, green and blue—that combine to create a final image.

    Kodak Aerochrome is an infrared film stock that has completely different layers to render parts of the infrared spectrum as visible. This is how it's made:

    • The green layer becomes the blue layer
    • The red layer becomes the green layer
    • Most strangely, a new layer, one that only records infrared light, becomes the red layer

    You can still buy Aerochrome, but it is prohibitively, and I mean prohibitively expensive. So instead, I made a digital version. Because weekend.

    I first made these three layers digitally, then combined them using Photoshop's color mixer to create a composite image that's Aero-riffic.

    The blue and green layers are easy; they're both still in the visual spectrum, so you can just swap them out.

    The IR layer requires an infrared filter: specifically one that's above 820nm. (730 and below doesn't work nearly as well, because the luminance you get from foliage is all wrong.)

    So, step one: take a photo using an IR filter. Note the brightness in the foliage. Greenery reflects a lot of IR light.

    DSCF6545-2.jpg

    Step 2: Convert to a black and white. Because we want the information in the photo, not the colors.

    DSCF6545.jpg

    Step 3: Take a regular photo:

    DSCF6544-Edit-Edit.jpg

    Step 4: Swap the channels using the method used to create original aerochrome:

    DSCF6544-Edit.jpg

    DSCF6552-Edit.jpg

    DSCF6554-Edit.jpg

    DSCF6550-Edit.jpg

    Please love yourself.

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    • AxtremusA Offline
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      Very nice. I was about to ask how you captured infrared. Glad to see that you've already explained that in your post.

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      • Aqua LetiferA Offline
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        Aqua Letifer
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        #3

        A couple more I processed.

        AA160AC2-8F44-4294-B2AA-3BA92509ADF2.jpeg 7D424698-158D-4947-9F88-F05AFD10F479.jpeg EE2C6626-50CB-4B5E-B9A6-9065BCFDDD51.jpeg

        Please love yourself.

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        • 89th8 Offline
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          #4

          Very cool man!

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          • taiwan_girlT Offline
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            #5

            @Aqua-Letifer Very interesting and beautiful pictures.

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